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Re: solving case-insensitivity without installing Perl on the server

From: Paul Koning <pkoning_at_equallogic.com>
Date: 2005-09-29 19:54:30 CEST

>>>>> "x" == x nooby <x> writes:

 x> I am going to guess this is not possible to do, but I am trying to
 x> find a way to solve the Windows/Subversion case-insensitivity
 x> problem without loading Perl on to the Windows server.

 x> The Windows server admins would prefer not to load Perl on to the
 x> Windows servers, so I am trying to find another way. My users use
 x> TortoiseSVN, so I tried looking for a solution there too, but
 x> still have not found one.

 x> If this problem can *only* be solved via Perl hookscripts, I
 x> should be able to install Perl - but if there is anyother way,
 x> that would be better.

Perl? The sample hook script is in Python, I believe. You could of
course port it to your favorite other language, but I don't quite
understand this sysadmin resistance. Doesn't everyone love a
scripting language? :-)

          paul

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