I have a repository containing a Java project created with NetBeans. NetBeans creates a directory 'nbproject' in the top-level directory. If I want to place the contents of the tree within another NetBeans project, I must remove the inner nbproject directory, else NetBeans gets upset.

I did a 'darcs get' on my original repository, and then a 'darcs mv' to rename the nbproject directory. My hope is that I can maintain the nbproject contents under the renamed directory. This tree, with its renamed nbproject directory, I can place within another NetBeans project.

ProjectA---A--
       |---B--
       |---nbproject--

ProjectA'--A--
       |---B--
       |---nbproject.mod--

Into my modified repository, I have already successfully pulled updates from the primary repository, which do not affect the nbproject directory. Will a 'darcs pull' also pull changes within the original nbproject directory into nbproject.mod? If so, will this happy situation endure indefinitely, or will certain actions, like a 'darcs tag' prevent further updates from nbproject to nbproject.mod?

Peter
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Peter B. West <http://cv.pbw.id.au/>
Folio <http://defoe.sourceforge.net/folio/>

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