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More relevant to this group, it make also be convenient for people
trying to work with big C code bases that were written on Windows and
you now want to compile (for whatever target you want) them on Linux.
I've seen code bases developed on Windows machines where the
capitalisation of include directives was inconsistent - that works on
case-insensitive filesystems, but not on case-sensitive systems. (Yes,
I know there are many other ways to deal with such issues, but putting
the source code in a case-insensitive directory on ext4 is one option.)
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