Wiadomość napisana przez Ned Deily w dniu 2011-01-08, o godz. 22:13: > In article > <AANLkTikO1hD_axwBOEsAM-3mQ85Tw8P1ScMWot96xCZi at mail.gmail.com>, > Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > >> On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 13:04, Ned Deily <nad at acm.org> wrote: >>> In article <E1Pawh0-0001Py-7i at dinsdale.python.org>, >>> >>> That's true on OS X if you are using a case-insensitive file system. >>> But wIth the newer, case-sensitive HFS+, for example, you get ./python. >> >> Are you thinking of UFS, because I am running HFS+ and I still get >> python.exe since it's case-preserving. > > No, not UFS. Since at least 10.4, OS X has supported the creation of at > least four variants of HFS+ via Disk Utility.app or disktutil(8). I'm using the case-sensitive variant of HFS+ since 10.4. It works, I like it and you get ./python with it. -- Best regards, Łukasz Langa tel. +48 791 080 144 WWW http://lukasz.langa.pl/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20110110/918d035c/attachment.html>
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