Re: Ignoring Case on directories [message #171182 is a reply to message #171181] |
Wed, 29 December 2010 01:59 |
Captain Paralytic
Messages: 204 Registered: September 2010
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On Dec 29, 1:13 am, jwcarlton <jwcarl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Naturally, this isn't the only script running queries. My average
> Apache processes per day is around 500 (although this week, the
> average is over 600).
And this is a lot?
> I don't think the "why" is terribly relevant to the thread,
But if you knew so much already, you wouldn't be asking for help. You
should let us decide what information we need in order to be able to
give you a good answer.
> If I could do it over, I would have each of these directories created
> in lowercase by default. But unfortunately, this system dates back for
> about 10 years, and at the time, I had no clue that I would have so
> many users (I remember celebrating when we hit 500). One day, I'll
> probably go through and revise the entire thing, but for now, I'm
> simply trying to find a faster way to find the correct case for the
> username.
And it is totally impossible to have all new directories created in
lowercase and then rename all the others to lowercase?
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