Number: 801 Date: 23-Apr-84 15':03':23 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: Sybalsky.pa Subject: OPENFILE on MAXC of lower-case file/user name --> FILE NOT FOUND Assigned To: Attn: vanMelle Status: Open In/By: Problem Type: Bug Impact: Moderate Difficulty: Easy Frequency: Everytime Priority: Hopefully System: Communications Subsystem: PUP Protocols Machine: Disk: Lisp Version: Source Files: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: Description: ' Date': 20 Apr 84 14':53 PST' From': Sybalsky.pa' Subject': Lisp': OPENFILE on MAXC of lower-case file/user name --> FILE NOT FOUND' To': LispSupport.pa' cc': Sybalsky.pa' ' Lisp System Date': 16-Apr-84 12':58':26' Machine': Dorado (CIS11)' Microcode version': 24,4' Memory size': 10000' Frequency': Always' Impact': Serious' ' (OPENFILE ''{MAXC}asdf ''OUTPUT ''NEW) yields a FILE NOT FOUND.' ' Date': 1 May 84 11':15 PDT' From': vanMelle.pa' Subject': more Leaf server case problem' To': Schoen@Sumex-aim' cc': vanMelle.pa' ' It appears that Maxc''s Leaf server is case-sensitive in the directory field of a file name': if I try to open a file with a lower case directory name, I get a file not found error, with the Leaf error elaboration "GTJFN': No such directory". It doesn''t seem to care if the body of the file name is lower case, just the directory.' ' I suppose this is not a high-priority item, since Tenexes are dying off and I can easily patch around this by coercing the filename to uppercase before sending it off.' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Sannella.PA Edit-Date: 24-Apr-84 15':21':41