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- Date: Sat, 4 Oct 86 04:19:12 CDT
- From: dutoit!dmr@research.UUCP
- Subject: Case sensitive file names
-
- The suggestion that POSIX be required (worse, permitted) to conflate
- cases in file names is utterly loony. We have enough portability
- problems already in reconciling System V with 4.x without trying to
- make Unix compatible with MS-DOS.
-
- It is granted that Stu Feldman committed a rare lapse of taste in
- accepting both `makefile' and `Makefile' (thus dooming everyone to
- typing `cat ?akefile') and that Fowler apparently compounded the
- distinction to the point of felony by encouraging both kinds of
- ?akefiles to exist and have different meanings.
-
- Nevertheless, neither the possibility of silliness in choosing file
- name conventions nor the dubious advantages of permitting Unix to be
- embedded in other systems are relevant; what is important is that such
- a subtle yet central change would be certain to make transport of
- programs and of files more onerous. This is not a wise thing for an
- endeavor devoted to promoting portability.
-
- Dennis Ritchie
-
- Volume-Number: Volume 7, Number 19
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