I don’t know what it means for a project to have “external source roots”, but
as others have noted, you have other (better) ways of making a backup of your
code rather than using the Netbeans function to copy a project.
Let me elaborate slightly.
One way to do this is to use your operating syst
, 2019 1:27 PM
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Cc: Luis tuti ; Geertjan Wielenga ;
NetBeans Mailing
Subject: Re: [EXT] Re: duplicate project netbeans error, how coud I do it?
I think Luis figured out how to copy that folder but the question is why can't
NetBeans figure that out?
Our copy action cou
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> I think Luis figured out how to copy that folder but the question is why
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I think Luis figured out how to copy that folder but the question is why
can't NetBeans figure that out?
Our copy action could be disabled if there is something that we don't
support anyhow.
Or, we could get rid of the copy action entirely.
The problem is one of NetBeans UX.
--emi
lun., 6 mai