![]() ![]() Therefore it is customary that the default HFS filesystem is case-insensitive (like Windows NTFS) as opposed to Linux which traditionally is case-sensitive. This is due both to historic reasons as OS X is essentially NextStep (which in its time was a revolutionary version of Unix) with a lot of FreeBSD stuff, and Linux is a written-from-the-ground-up kernel with a lot of GNU stuff, as well as political reasons as OS X was designed to succede MacOS 9. What is going on? Why are the files modified right after cloning?Įven though OS X is a Unix system it is still very different from the most well-known Unix clone Linux. +/* ip6tables module for matching the Hop Limit value +++ -1,6 +1,6 Hop Limit modification module for ip6tables a/include/uapi/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_HL.h And not even their metadata, but contents: git diff include/uapi/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_HL.h No changes added to commit (use "git add" and/or "git commit -a")Īs we can see, the files changed right after cloning. Modified: include/uapi/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6t_HL.h Modified: include/uapi/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_TTL.h Modified: include/uapi/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ipt_ECN.h Modified: include/uapi/linux/netfilter/xt_TCPMSS.h Modified: include/uapi/linux/netfilter/xt_RATEEST.h Modified: include/uapi/linux/netfilter/xt_MARK.h Modified: include/uapi/linux/netfilter/xt_DSCP.h Modified: include/uapi/linux/netfilter/xt_CONNMARK.h " to discard changes in working directory) Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'. Here's a full session: $ git clone git:///torvalds/linux.git When I clone Linux sources on an OS X, they immediately get changed, and git reset -hard doesn't bring the contents back. ![]()
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