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After the bug concerning Accentuated characters in file name (fixed with the 4.3.1 appStore release), I'm confronted with new bugs
The first one (I'll open new tickets for the others)
I synchronise folders between a FTP remote server and my local Mac HDD.
Some filenames includes either lower caps or upper caps (by example iTunes.jpg).
After synchronisation, I noticed that some files are duplicated but with different names.
By example the file iTunes.jpg have been duplicated with the name itunes.jpg (only lower caps)
the file iPhoto.jpg has been duplicated with the name Iphoto.jpg (the first "i" became "I" and the second character "P" became "p")
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
But my local hard drive is formatted in HFS+ but is NOT case sensitive (when a file Test.txt exists, I can't create a file text.txt, the Finder stating that this file already exists). And eventhough it would be, it is not normal that a file called iTunes.jpg would be duplicated under the name itunes.jpg instead of being replaced by the new version of iTunes.jpg
After the bug concerning Accentuated characters in file name (fixed with the 4.3.1 appStore release), I'm confronted with new bugs
The first one (I'll open new tickets for the others)
I synchronise folders between a FTP remote server and my local Mac HDD.
Some filenames includes either lower caps or upper caps (by example iTunes.jpg).
After synchronisation, I noticed that some files are duplicated but with different names.
By example the file iTunes.jpg have been duplicated with the name itunes.jpg (only lower caps)
the file iPhoto.jpg has been duplicated with the name Iphoto.jpg (the first "i" became "I" and the second character "P" became "p")
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: