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2002 Mar 13
1
upper and lower case filenames
Hello, i have a great problem with copying files via smbmount and smbclient. In my source-directory on computer1 i have the files sei001 with size 100 bytes and SEI001 with size 200 bytes. After copy these files to computer2 in the destination directory there only SEI001 with the size of 100 bytes has arrived. Samba does the following: It copies the file SEI001 to the destination and then
2003 Dec 27
2
Bug report: rsync does not always discriminate upper and lower case
Hi, I found this surprising behavior with rsync (version 2.5.7 protocol version 26) on Mac OS X (Panther, 10.3.2) : Suppose you have a folder "Source" containing a file named "abc", and its backup as folder "Clone", created by rsync : rsync -a ~/Desktop/Source/ ~/Desktop/Clone Now change the name of file "abc" into "ABC" and re-sync :
2019 Apr 11
2
Upper case vs lower case in printed and parsed MIR
I am confused about the rules for when upper and lower case letters should be used in MIR. As an example our downstream target has upper case letters in its sub-register indices and as a result we cannot import exported MIR without manually 'lower casing' it first which is obviously rather annoying. Looking in https://llvm.org/docs/MIRLangRef.html it is stated that instruction names are
1998 Nov 24
1
Upper, lower case filenames...
Hello, It is fairly important for a Windows NT machine to be able to see all unix filenames as lower-case files. I have set # Case Preservation can be handy - system default is _no_ # NOTE: These can be set on a per share basis preserve case = yes ; short preserve case = yes # Default case is normally upper case for all DOS files default case = lower # Be very
1999 May 17
0
Problem with SMB Shares and upper/lower case
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999 23:47:50 -0500, Guy Dallaire wrote: .. >When I try to access a file or a subdirectory under the share, I get a message telling me "File not found", >or "this folder does not exist". > >I tried all sorts of upper/lower, preserve, case combinations in smb.conf, nothing seems to work. I tried >with debug level = 3 and I noticed a lot of
2017 Mar 03
2
case sensitive hostname matching
Hi, as recently noticed by one of our customers, ssh tends to perform hostname matching in a case sensitive manner since the lowercasing has been delayed till after configuration parsing (by commits d56b44d2dfa093883a5c4e91be3f72d99946b170 and eb6d870a0ea8661299bb2ea8f013d3ace04e2024). Given that hostnames are ususally interpreted in a case insensitive way (and the code actually expects the
2006 Feb 28
1
creating dendrogram from cluster hierarchy
Dear R users, I have created data for hierarchical agglomerative cluster analysis which consist of the merging pairs and the agglomeration heights, e.g. something like my.merge <- matrix(c(-1,-2,-3,1), ncol=2, byrow=TRUE) my.height <- c(0.5, 1) I'd like to plot a corresponding dendrogram but I don't know how to convert my data to achieve this. Is it possible to create a
2008 Feb 27
1
Lower and Upper Case and MS C# FilesystemWatcher
Hi all, I'm trying to find a way to make the C# FilesystemWatcher class distinguish between Linux mixed lower and upper case files on a Samba share. E.g., file A is called abc.JPG and file B is abc.jpg, and Linux knows that's two files - now, when I delete such a file via a Samba share, both files A and B are deleted. I did not find a solution at Google or in this list, so any help or
2013 Feb 07
1
Trouble with user who has mixed case login (upper and lower)
We're having an issue with a user who has a login with mixed case - we'll call him "USERone". Samba does not recognize him; it says that the "user does not exist" even though he does - and we're using the correct case for each letter. We would rename him to an all lower case name, but he there are multiple folders, files, and groups and processes that we'd
2010 Dec 17
2
lower/upper case question
Dear R People: Is there a function to convert a character string to all uppercase or all lowercase please? I'm sure that I've used one before but I'm drawing a blank. Thanks, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown mailto: erinm.hodgess at gmail.com
2000 Mar 29
0
Something about Upper/Lower-case
Hi, We are using SAMBA on Solaris and AIX and discovered a funny thing. (A bug ??) (We had tried on a Linux-box as well and have same result.) SAMBA AFTER VER. 2.0.0 returns the full path in both UPPER and LOWER case, eg. DRIVERLETTER:\DIR\DIR\DIR\filename.txt This is a problem for us do to Unix case-sensitive. Our devel.dep. wrote a litle program using this routine (From the helpfile from
2016 Sep 30
1
replication upper-lower case
hi list, If a new object was created, samba 4.5.0 on the first DC creates a ldapObject with the attribute name CN in lower case. On the second DC samba via replication creates the object with upper case attribute name. Is this a problem or can i ignore this? root at dc1: # samba-tool ldapcmp --filter=whenChanged ldap://dc1 ldap://DC2 * Comparing [DOMAIN] context... * Objects to be compared:
2001 Oct 11
2
Lower case/upper case problems
Ok..this seems like it shouldn't be that hard to figure out but I'm confused anyway. How can I make sure that whatever case a file is created with is what's shown in NT explorer? Let me explain: If I create a file in all uppercase on my unix file system (which is also a samba share) it shows up as a mixed case file within NT explorer, with only first letter capitalized. (Normally
2005 Dec 30
1
Error in X11(paste("png::", filename, sep = ""), width, height, pointsize unable to start device PNG
Hi, I got this error while using png() function in RedHat 9.0. "Error in X11(paste("png::", filename, sep = ""), width, height, pointsize unable to start device PNG" It looks like the system lacks some library for graphics. Can anyone tell me which rpm I should install to have png() function work with out problem? Thanks ...
2005 Dec 22
1
png support for R 2.2.1 (PR#8425)
Full_Name: Sylvain Broh?e Version: 2.2.1 OS: Suse Linux 9.2 Submission from: (NULL) (164.15.109.58) I recently went to a new version of R (2.2.1) but now, when trying to save a plot in the png format, I got this error message : > png("my_plot.png") Error in X11(paste("png::", filename, sep = ""), width, height, pointsize, : unable to start device PNG
2009 Jan 02
1
How to capture multiple graph pages to .png ?
Hello all and thanks in advance for any help, There are really two issues that I am having, both related to saving graphs: 1) It seems that the "dev...()" functions are unstable when using higher level graphs (specifically I was using levelplot) 2) I have a large grid of levelplot graphs that I can print out into a subset quite easily when I print to screen, but if I print to a
2002 Nov 07
0
Can't get 8.3 filenames to lower the case
Hi, I seem to have some trouble on default lowering the case on 8.3 filenames. I use the following settings but sometimes I still get a 8.3-compliant file with uppercased chars in my unix filesystem. default case = lower case sensitive = no preserve case = yes short preserve case = no mangle case = no mangling method = hash2 Any thoughts? BTW. using HP/UX 11.00
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
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
2012 Jun 06
1
Default value for case sensitive on uniqueness validator
Hello, The uniqueness validator was always case sensitive but that seems wrong because we want uniqueness validations to be insensitive in most of the time. Do not make more sense be insensitive by default and set sensitive only where it should be? We are migrating a lot of big applications from mysql to postgresql here and we are setting case sensitive to false on **all** uniqueness