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Re: git on MacOSX and files with decomposed utf-8 file names

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To: Theodore Tso <tytso@...>
Cc: <git@...>, Kevin Ballard <kevin@...>
Date: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 - 8:38 pm

On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, Theodore Tso wrote:

One thing I'd like somebody to check: what _does_ happen with OS X and NFS 
(OS X as a client, not server)? In particular:

 - Is it suddenly sane and case-sensitive?

 - Does the NFS client do any unicode conversion?

I tried to google for it, but didn't find the right keywords to get 
anything useful out of that modern-day internet oracle.

		Linus
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Re: git on MacOSX and files with decomposed utf-8 file names, Linus Torvalds, (Tue Jan 22, 8:38 pm)
Re: git on MacOSX and files with decomposed utf-8 file names, Linus Torvalds, (Wed Jan 23, 12:16 pm)
Re: git on MacOSX and files with decomposed utf-8 file names, Martin Langhoff, (Wed Jan 23, 7:37 pm)
Re: git on MacOSX and files with decomposed utf-8 file names, Jonathan del Strother, (Wed Jan 23, 5:02 am)
Re: git on MacOSX and files with decomposed utf-8 file names, Martin Langhoff, (Tue Jan 22, 9:27 pm)
Re: git on MacOSX and files with decomposed utf-8 file names, Martin Langhoff, (Tue Jan 22, 9:14 pm)
Re: git on MacOSX and files with decomposed utf-8 file names, Martin Langhoff, (Tue Jan 22, 9:47 pm)
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