* pathnames.sgml: Add limitation of case sensitivity with CreateProcess.
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2009-10-28 Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowitz@users.sourceforge.net>
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* pathnames.sgml: Add limitation of case sensitivity with CreateProcess.
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2009-10-28 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* new-features.sgml (ov-new1.7-posix): Mention UTF-8 as "C" default
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@ -489,10 +489,14 @@ set to case sensitivity.
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</note>
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<para>After you set this registry value to 0, Cygwin will be case-sensitive
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by default on NTFS and NFS filesystems. Be aware that using two filenames
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which only differ by case might result in some weird interoperability
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issues with native Win32 applications. You're using case-sensitivity
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at your own risk. You have been warned!</para>
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by default on NTFS and NFS filesystems. However, there are limitations:
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while two <emphasis role='bold'>programs</emphasis> <filename>Abc.exe</filename>
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and <filename>aBc.exe</filename> can be created and accessed like other files,
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starting applications is still case-insensitive due to Windows limitations
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and so the program you try to launch may not be the one actually started. Also,
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be aware that using two filenames which only differ by case might
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result in some weird interoperability issues with native Win32 applications.
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You're using case-sensitivity at your own risk. You have been warned! </para>
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<para>Even if you use case-sensitivity, it might be feasible to switch to
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case-insensitivity for certain paths for better interoperability with
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