Cygwin and crosstool! (vmlinux.lds.asm problem with 2.6.12.5 case-insensitive build patch from crosstool)
Dan Kegel
dank@kegel.com
Fri Aug 26 16:03:00 GMT 2005
Dave Korn wrote:
> Actually, I'm not building that module, so just getting it to stop causing
> conflicts in my cvs was all I needed!
Ah. Deleting the files would work, too :-)
>>> Yeh, that's a better option long-term. I'm not so happy with the
>>>mangled names and the overhead though, but fortunately I just discovered
>>>FILE_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS, so I can always throw something together.
>>
>>Boy, you like pain, don't you? :-)
>
> What's so wrong with making use of the fact that NTFS can be made to
> operate in a case-sensitive manner?
If you can get all accesses to be case-sensitive
by default, then great, I'm all for it.
Is there a way to mount directories with
that option? In my ten second look at it, I only
saw it mentioned as applying to individual file open calls.
- Dan
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