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2011 Feb 10
4
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7951] New: Option for case insensitivity in filter rules
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7951 Summary: Option for case insensitivity in filter rules Product: rsync Version: 3.0.6 Platform: All URL: http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2007- March/017381.html OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3
2003 Jul 25
0
Keyboard_layout was not found
hi My workstation: win98, SuSE 8.2, wine-20030618 My (german) keyboard is accept with win98 : as 101/102 key or Microsoft layout, with SuSE : as PC105 nodeadkeys, with wine : look here - - -snip - fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_KEYBOARD_DetectLayout Your keyboard layout was not found! Using closest match instead (German keyboard layout without dead keys) for scancode mapping. Please define your
2006 Oct 24
2
Question about Case Insensitivity
Hi, I am trying to make a Linux filesystem appear case-insensitive and I got the idea that I could use a SAMBA loopback mount to do this. I almost succeeded on my first try but I ran into a snag I have no answer for yet. My setup involves sharing filesystem "/a" and then mounting it on "/b". I can use "ls -l" on the "/b" filesystem in a case-insensitive
2003 Oct 29
2
workaround for HFS+'s case-insensitivity?
I am using Mike Rubel's snapshot-style rsync to do backups from my web server (Linux) to my desktop (MacOS X). Mostly, this works great, except where case sensitivity (or rather, HFS+'s semi-lack thereof) causes problems. Specifically, it seems impossible to successfully back up my Linux box's /usr/share/terminfo, as it contains directories that differ ONLY in case (e.g.,
2007 Jul 31
2
Linux File System w/case-insensitivity
I used to mount some files via Samba which resided on a windows machine on a CentOS box. We moved the files to a NetApp filer, and I was unable to mount those files using either Samba or CIFS. Most of my problems with Samba were related to the (Windows?) password encryption scheme that has not been included in the Samba suite. Even if I use the mount t cifs, it didn't work. So on the
2001 Dec 13
0
Dutch Keyboard Support Problem
Anyone out there with some help on keyboard support. I have put together a patch to add Dutch keyboard support to wine. All works fine apart from the '@' key, which is located top left of the keyboard. showkey -s reports it as being 0x29 which should be correct as this is the same as in the main_key_scan table. On a colleagues of mine keyboard it is however displayed with 'ALT-GR +
2012 Jul 10
1
info about R arulesSequences
Hi all, I'm new with R, recently I began to use the package "arulesSequences" but the algorithm cspade give me this error: Error en makebin(data, file) : 'sid' invalid when I did executed this script, x = read_baskets("transactions.basket",sep=",",info=c( "eventID", "sequenceID","SIZE")) s <- cspade(x, parameter =
2007 Feb 28
2
Feature Request: case insensitivity for filter rules
Many of my clients are Windows-based... I can't change that. The are also, unfortunately, not really tech-savvy. In an effort to make things as easy-to-use-as-possible I'm attempting to write an easy how-to for their rsyncing... feedback is that they just aren't getting the case problem. I'll give the exact example: Please exclude all "sys" files from your backup.
2014 Mar 02
2
Using ZFS Case insensitive filesystems with Samba
>> Here's something I learned when working with the FreeNAS folks : >> ZFS can be configured to be case insensitive when >> you create the filesystem (NOTE - cannot be altered >> *after* the filesystem is created). >> zfs create -o casesensitivity=insensitive filesystem In this case, will ZFS preserve capitals in file and directory names if they are so created
2004 Feb 17
1
Feature request: case insensitivity
I sync files to a memory stick fairly frequently. The memory stick uses a basic FAT format, which kills case. What's more, on some platforms (Windows), the drivers make all filenames uppercase, whereas on others (linux, mac) all the filenames are lowercase. So I currently have a script which will go through the source directory, rename all of the files to all upper or all lower case,
2007 Jun 20
2
[PATCH] Case insensitive matching for the regex plugin
Hi, I have created an addition to the regex plugin that allows case insensitive matching for title/class/name/role. To enable the case insentive matching, I chose to prepend an 'i' before the tag (ititle=, iclass=, ...). The patch is obviously attached ;-) Are there any objections against putting this code in? Regards, Danny -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment
2011 Oct 18
1
How to read data sequentially into R (line by line)?
I have a data set like this in one .txt file (cols separated by !): APE!KKU!684! APE!VAL!! APE!UASU!! APE!PLA!1! APE!E!10! APE!TPVA!17122009! APE!STAP!1! GG!KK!KK! APE!KKU!684! APE!VAL!! APE!UASU!! APE!PLA!1! APE!E!10! APE!TPVA!17122009! APE!STAP!1! GG!KK!KK! APE!KKU!684! APE!VAL!! APE!UASU!! APE!PLA!1! APE!E!10! APE!TPVA!17122009! APE!STAP!1! GG!KK!KK! it contains over 14 000 000 records. Now
2011 Oct 27
2
Consistant test for NAs in a factor when exclude = NULL?
Dear folks? Is there a function to correctly find (and count) the NAs in a factor when exclude=NULL, regardless of whether their origin is in the original data or by subsequent assignment? In example number 1 below, where NAs are assigned by is.na()<-, testing the factor with is.na() finds the correct number of NAs. In example number 2, where the NAs are from the data, neither is.na(), ==NA,
2008 Apr 29
2
case insensitive file system
We have an application that was build on a windows platform that expects a case insensitive file system. Is there a way to set one up in CentOS? NTFS should work, I think, but I feel uneasy using that under Linux. Russ
2019 Feb 20
3
[PATCH 0/2] Cygwin: allow user and group case-insensitive Unicode strings
Windows usernames are case-insensitive and almost any Unicode character is allowed in a username. The user should be able to login with her username given in any case and not be refused. However, this opens up a security problem in terms of the sshd_config Match rules. The match rules for user and group names have to operate case-insensitive as well, otherwise the user can override her settings
2013 Jul 25
2
Case-insensitive "detail" mailboxes?
We're using sieve with LMTP. We want to have lda_mailbox_autocreate and lmtp_save_to_detail_mailbox. Is there a way to make the "detail" case-insensitive? If so I have not found it yet. I suppose we could lowercase the input string for the SQL userdb query, but that's not what is wanted. The idea being that if a user makes a mailbox called "Test" is that user+test
2006 Aug 14
3
case insensitive exclusion_of
I have the following validation code, however it will allow variations in case. Like ''Admin'' and ''admiN'', etc validates_exclusion_of :login, :in => %w( admin ), :message => "is reserved for system accounts" how can I make this validation case insensitive? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2010 Jun 19
3
Case Insensitive TFTPD
I am trying to do file transfers through tftpd under fedora and I need the server to be case insensitive. I could not find any way to achieve this! Manual is useless! As an example I need to transfer file "foo.ext" even if I request file "FOO.Ext" which now spits an error saying that it does not exists. How can I do that?
2009 Feb 03
2
Case insensitive user names
Hi, Im looking for a way so I can have case insensitive user names, is there a configuration directive for this option ? as all I can find is the below patch with should give me what im looking for .. http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2004-March/003078.html
2004 Aug 05
2
Issues using samba 3 with linux & IBM JFS case-insensitive FS?
Hi, I'm wondering what issues / problems I might run into if I'm using samba 3 on linux with the IBM JFS filesystem installed to be case-insensitive. I've had no luck finding anyone who says they've tried it. I'm having trouble with a group of Windows based developers programming in Delphi (Pascal) and Foxpro who seem to have real problems keeping the case of filenames