Re-installed karma 0.12.9 on a case sensitive file system#3
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I installed the latest version of Karma instead (0.12.16) and that appears to have taken care of the problem. Thanks for the help! |
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Unfortunately, updating Karma on a case insensitive file system does not help. You will have to explicitely rename the files to lower case, as you can see in this pull request. |
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Okay, thanks. I checked the files in my system and they were renamed, but apparently that didn't carry over to the Git repository. |
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Somehow this pull request fell through the cracks. Anyway, it's fixed now. Sorry about the delay. Edit: Fixed in 5c304e6. Prompted by this discussion thread. |
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karma was not running properly on a case sensitive file system.
This was probably due to an update by @jamesshore on a case insensitive file system, where git just didn't care about the renamed files.
I npm re-installed karma, so that it is now also working on a case sensitive file system.
This commit only contains the relevant changes. I had other changes after re-installing in the karma/node_modules, which I resetted.