On Mon, May 02, 2011 at 08:45:46PM +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:
A little part may be useful after all: some functions use knowledge of the
file system to determine if file names are case sensitive or not.
I don't know enough about this matter to decide what to do yet. Maybe I
should try to rewrite this part of the code with checks for WNT instead.
And this would also be stupid: only the WIN32 subsystem is case-insensitive
by default on Windows NT systems. And it can be set to be case-sensitive
by toggling a single registry value.
I'll remove the DirEntry::IsCaseSensitive() function. It was only used once
anyway.
--
Francois Tigeot
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