[OS X TeX] documentclass undefined

Piet van Oostrum piet at cs.uu.nl
Sat Aug 27 10:37:22 CEST 2005


>>>>> Bruno Voisin <bvoisin at mac.com> (BV) wrote:

>BV> Just to be sure: from the command-line, OS X is case-sensitive. It's /
>BV> usr/local/teTeX that you needed to remove.

This is not true:
ls -l /usr/local/tetex
total 88
lrwxrwxrwx   1 root  admin    27  1 Jan  1970 README.* -> share/texmf.macosx/README.*
...
Only for filename completion and globbing it is case sensitive.
ls -l /usr/local/tet*       
ls: /usr/local/tet*: No such file or directory

>BV> It's the Finder that goes to great length to make uppercase and  lowercase
>BV> equivalent.

No, it's the file system itself. And you can have both case sensitive and
case insensitive filesystems at the same time AFAIK.
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