$ md tmpblah $ echo > tmpblah\aone.pl $ echo > tmpblah\bOne.pl $ echo > tmpblah\cONe.pl $ echo > tmpblah\dONE.pl $ perl -MPath::Class::Rule -le "print for Path::Class::Rule->new->file +->iname(qr/.one.pl/)->all(q/tmpblah/) " tmpblah\aone.pl tmpblah\bOne.pl tmpblah\cONe.pl tmpblah\dONE.pl
In reply to Re^3: [Windows] Given lower-cased file name, how to get actual file name (stored on filesystem) ?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread [Windows] Given lower-cased file name, how to get actual file name (stored on filesystem) ?
by anykeyman
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