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Re: Changing name capitalization under Windows

From: Matt Sickler <crazyfordynamite_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-03-23 17:27:39 CET

well, that is their decision - windows simply wont let you do it ( unless
you use a non NTFS / FAT filesystem, that could work, maybe )

it should be a one time deal anyway, right?

On 3/23/07, Luke.Powell@bjservices.com <Luke.Powell@bjservices.com> wrote:
>
> It would be nice, but there are certain elements of the department that
> are... reluctant to work on anything but Windows.
>
> "Matt Sickler" <crazyfordynamite@gmail.com> wrote on 03/23/2007 11:23:52
> AM:
>
> > do the rename on a filesystem that cares about case? ( like linux )
>
> > On 3/23/07, Luke.Powell@bjservices.com <Luke.Powell@bjservices.com>
> wrote:
> > We are operating under Windows and are bringing some old files under
> > version control that are from old DOS days when the filenames were
> > capitalized by default, e.g. FOO.C. We'd like to rename these according
> to
> > more modern standards, but when we try doing "svn rename FOO.C foo.c" we
> > are told that we "Cannot move path 'FOO.C' onto itself." So far the
> only
> > alternative has been to do it directly to the repository, e.g. "svn
> rename
> > svn://my.rep/FOO.C svn://my.rep/foo.c" but doing it that way generates a
> > lot of revisions and is very slow. Is there any other way to do what we
> > need to do?
> >
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Received on Fri Mar 23 17:28:36 2007

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