starfish34 opened this issue on Sep 19, 2019 ยท 9 posts
an0malaus posted Thu, 19 September 2019 at 2:56 PM
For those interested in such things, the standard macOS filesystem used to be Mac OS Extended (Journaled). This is case-insensitive, but case preserving, meaning that you can use CamelCase or sImIlAr in file names and that will be remembered, but if you ask for CAMELCASE or camelcase, you'll still get the file CamelCase. The newer default seems to be Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled), which wouldn't return CamelCase if you ask for camelcase. Another, recent option is APFS, designed for SSD, which also can be either case-sensitive or case-insensitive.
There are reports of many software packages being intolerant of case-sensitive filesystems. Adobe CC, Steam, etc. Poser, in this instance, at the moment, seems to be in that category. That may change shortly.
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