Re: mount_cd9660 is case insensitive without -g

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Jon Drukman <jsd@gamespot.com>
Date
27 Apr 1999 13:34:38
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Re: mount_cd9660 is case insensitive without -g
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37261F9E.AC9919DA@gamespot.com

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Doug White wrote:
> I was talking about mkisofs. Apparently you're not burning this CD, so
> whoever did burn it fsck'ed up and didn't turn RockRidge on. :-)

hmm, i'm not sure that's the case, because otherwise how would the
uppercase/version info be on the disc at all?

> In either case, files may be opened without explicitly stating a version
> number.

right, unless you copy the file somewhere else, in which case the
version number becomes part of the filename.

> You can always copy it and use perl to rename the files.

that is what i ended up doing.

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Jon Drukman
Director of Web Systems
GameSpot Inc.


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