First, I'm in a platform conversion from XP to Ubuntu Mint 18.2 Serena with the MATE desktop. BC4 is 32 bit Version 4.1.9 (build 21719). BC4 is running native Linux, not under Wine.
(I'm comparing files from my old windows Local Settings folder to the Local Setting folder used by Wine. For some XP program that will run under Wine, I am updating options for the Wine version to match the old XP version. Wine is NOT part of this problem. It's just reason file names differ in case.)
In the attached screen shot, the old XP volume is /dev/mnt/c/... and the Wine emulator volume is /home/jared/.wine/...
One application saved its Spamihalitor.ini file as a mix case name on the windows volume. When run under Wine, it saved its spamihalitor.ini file as all lower case.
I expected BC4 to ignore the case difference and line up the two files. They were not aligned.
So, I opened the Rules dialog to check the "Compare filename case" option. It was not set, which I believe means "ignore case".
But just in case I was wrong, I check the option and refreshed and the files still did not line up. (This is what I consider correct behavior.)
1. Am I doing anything wrong?
2. If this might be a problem, what debug info do you want to see?
Regards,
Jared
(I'm comparing files from my old windows Local Settings folder to the Local Setting folder used by Wine. For some XP program that will run under Wine, I am updating options for the Wine version to match the old XP version. Wine is NOT part of this problem. It's just reason file names differ in case.)
In the attached screen shot, the old XP volume is /dev/mnt/c/... and the Wine emulator volume is /home/jared/.wine/...
One application saved its Spamihalitor.ini file as a mix case name on the windows volume. When run under Wine, it saved its spamihalitor.ini file as all lower case.
I expected BC4 to ignore the case difference and line up the two files. They were not aligned.
So, I opened the Rules dialog to check the "Compare filename case" option. It was not set, which I believe means "ignore case".
But just in case I was wrong, I check the option and refreshed and the files still did not line up. (This is what I consider correct behavior.)
1. Am I doing anything wrong?
2. If this might be a problem, what debug info do you want to see?
Regards,
Jared
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