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Check your cases! #2

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mapkyca opened this issue Jun 6, 2013 · 3 comments
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Check your cases! #2

mapkyca opened this issue Jun 6, 2013 · 3 comments
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mapkyca commented Jun 6, 2013

Doesn't boot on a Unix box because many of your includes are referencing things without the proper / inconsistent case.

Idno when you mean idno, Symfony when you mean symfony etc... Also check the case in your .gitmodules.

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benwerd commented Jun 6, 2013

Yes! I'm actually highly aware of this issue (having installed it on Fedora), and can't fix on my local Mac because it's case insensitive. This is going to be fixed today though.

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benwerd commented Jun 6, 2013

(As an aside, you can actually make the Mac filesystem case sensitive, but I believe only at the point of formatting the disk.)

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benwerd commented Jun 7, 2013

This should be fixed now. Thanks for reminding me to do it.

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