Thank you for the reply. You are correct. To my surprise, I found that there are a bunch of paired files like abc.h and Abc.h. The first file was checked out while Abc.h always not on Windows 7.
On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 1:46:39 PM UTC-4, jbl...@icloud.com wrote: > > Windows uses a case insensitive file system, whereas Linux uses a case > sensitive file system. Most likely, you have files and/or directories that > are spelled differently only in capitalization. > > If you perform "svn list" from within the working copy, you should be able > to inspect the output for any objects that might differ only in case. > > >