09-15-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by
rebazon
If I'm using a program that is expecting certain filenames and directories to be all CAPS, isn't there a way to ignore this in linux/cshell scripting?
Could you explain a little further? UNIX filenames
are case-sensitive, the requirement's rather strange. You'd never find "filename" from "FILENAME".
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