I understand that I didn't NEED to clone it back, I was being thorough and 
checking to see if I cloned it to a second machine (at home) what would that 
person see. This is my first time.

I just checked the bitbucket repo and the .settings directory is included.

but from an email from maik, I checked at the eclipse workspace I imported my 
clone into was not in WOLip perspective. Switching it fixed the issue.

Thanks

Ted

--- On Tue, 7/24/12, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Pascal Robert <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: clone from git question
> To: "Theodore Petrosky" <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, July 24, 2012, 9:09 AM
> 
> Le 2012-07-24 à 09:05, Theodore Petrosky a écrit :
> 
> > So I successfully pushed my project to a git repo. so
> the obvious test is to clone it back to my computer and see
> that everything is okay.
> 
> So you enabled Git (git init) on your computer and pushed it
> to a remote repository? You didn't need to clone it back
> because it was already under Git control locally.
> 
> > I cloned my repo and imported it into eclipse. it
> compiles and runs just fine, thank you.
> > 
> > however, when I open the project (turn down the
> disclosure triangle), I see all the referenced libraries.
> > 
> > is there a setting that didn't get pushed to the repo
> that tells (i guess) eclipse/wolips not to display these
> referenced libraries?
> 
> Does the .settings directory was part of the Git
> commit?

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