On 11/27/05, Casper Hornstrup ch@csh-consult.dk wrote:
If the rule is always lowercase filenames why not vote on it and make it official and save ourselves some trouble in the future?
I don't see why we need a vote for something that is logical and that we have maintained everywhere else in the source tree. Its simply a defacto standard. I mean you don't want to support MSVC but you want to support gcc. Some of us that use gcc use it under Linux because of the fact gcc sucks on windows. Be it a make problem, a gcc bug or Windows sucking, gcc sucks on Windows and so I and others use Linux to cross-compile. Mixed case issues and path seperator issues have always been a problem, this is nothing new. With or without a vote if someone can still commits a patch with it that will slip through even by mistake.
Thanks Steven
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