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the company I work for is currently trying to move a Magento installation from one server to another - however, the product images are saved in folders alphabetically indexed folders - but with an added twist, some of the letters are the same but have a different case -

i.e.

a, A, b, C, D, e, E, f, F, G, h, I

That being the case, when we try to drag those files down from FTP in order to move them, Windows does not honour the case sensitive distinction and we are losing several image folders. Is there a simple workaround for this issue? Any help is greatly appreciated.

regards SWK

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Is it a Linux -> Windows -> Linux move?

If so, then just tar/gzip the directory, FTP it across and unpack.

command to create an archive:

tar czf archive.tar.gz /path/to/current/install

command to unpack:

cd /new/path
tar zxf archive.tar.gz
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  • many thanks, that should do the trick - though in hindsight I feel slightly thick! Linux not my native environment...
    – sunwukung
    Apr 13, 2010 at 9:03
  • no prob, that's what this site is for :)
    – rytis
    Apr 13, 2010 at 10:10

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