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The Old Man
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Ok guys, I screwed up big time. It turns out I didn't have the latest JSGME (2.0.1) installed. That version is not case-sensitive. My apologies to JScones for jumping to conclusions. Now, where's that big hole in the ground I spotted? I think I'll go into hiding for a while
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Yes, the case sensitivity issue was corrected in v2.0.1.
It's a good idea to get into the habit of pressing the "Updates" link in JSGME every once in a while. ![]() |
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The Old Man
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Yes, the Update link is very useful, provided one has an internet connection at home. Unfortunately, my only access to the internet is from the Uni where I'm doing my PhD, which means lots of back and forth file transfers from work computer to home with my trusted USB memory stick
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