Hi,

Sorry about the slow response.  Clearing the gitcache folder does
correctly update the git status in Netbeans.

Another issue I noticed.  You have to restart Netbeans in order for
git status to recognize that a .gitignore file is in fact not
changed.  I have noticed this when adding something to .gitignore, and
then later reverting changes to .gitignore.

Thanks,

Brandon Hauff

On Nov 8, 9:09 pm, Jonas Fonseca <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 16:13, bhauff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> Hello,
>
> > I have been testing the nbgit v0.3 plugin in Netbeans 6.7 on Windows
> > with all patches applied.  I am having difficulty with the .gitignore
> > support.  If these are know issues then please disregard.  When
> > removing entries from the .gitignore I only see in the git status
> > report that .gitignore was changed.  There is no indication that there
> > are now untracked files, as you see from the command line with git.
> > Even restarting Netbeans does not cause these untracked files to show
> > up.  I can add a new file to my project, run git status and see it as
> > new.  I can then add that file to .gitignore, and it disappears from
> > git status.  If I clear out that file from .gitignore is does not show
> > back up as a new file.
>
> It could be related with how nbgit status scan results are cached on
> disk and causes this stale information to be displayed. Can you try to
> delete .netbeans/6.7/var/cache/gitcache/ and see if this fixes it?
>
> --
> Jonas Fonseca

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