From: "Konovalov, Vadim Vladimirovich (Vadim)" <vkonovalov@lucent.com>
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E3FB32585BF1D411B9E900805FF51A080C1C5D@RU0022EXCH001U>
Rename the script a little bit more sensibly.
p4raw-id: //depot/perl@11453
win32/perllib.c Win32 port
win32/pod.mak Win32 port
win32/runperl.c Win32 port
-win32/sncfnmcs.pl Win32 port
win32/splittree.pl Win32 port
+win32/sync_ext.pl Win32 port
win32/vdir.h Perl "host" virtual directory manager
win32/vmem.h Perl "host" memory manager
win32/win32.c Win32 port
to bring files up to date, it will try to recompile such files again.\r
For example, Tk distribution has a lot of such files, resulting in\r
needless recompiles everytime dmake is invoked. To avoid this, you\r
-may use the script "sncfnmcs.pl" after a successful build. It is\r
+may use the script "sync_ext.pl" after a successful build. It is\r
available in the win32 subdirectory of the Perl source distribution.\r
\r
=item Command Shell\r
=comment
-Synchronize filename cases.
-This script takes two arguments - first and second extensions to synchronize
-filename cases with.
+Synchronize filename cases for extensions.
+
+This script takes two arguments - first and second extensions to
+synchronize filename cases with.
There may be specified following options:
--verbose <== say everything what is going on
Every such option can be specified with an optional "no" prefix to negate it.
Typically, it is invoked as:
- perl sync-fnamescase.pl c obj --verbose
+ perl sync_ext.pl c obj --verbose
=cut