You're welcome :-)
On 07.08.22 03:08, Owen Thomas wrote:
Thanks Bernd for providing this important information. It is help like
this from you and others that helps me make sense of the complexity,
and I feel that I wouldn't be able to comprehend as quickly without
it. I hope that I might be able to provide others with the same from
time to time.
On Sun, 7 Aug 2022 at 02:16, Bernd Michaely <i...@bernd-michaely.de>
wrote:
The original Gradle (7.5) doc says:
The project root directory contains all source files that are
part of your project. In addition, it contains files and
directories that are generated by Gradle such as |.gradle| and
|build|. While the former are usually checked in to source
control, the latter are transient files used by Gradle to support
features like incremental builds.
see:
https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/directory_layout.html#dir:project_root
regards,
Bernd
On 06.08.22 02:26, Owen Thomas wrote:
I have my projects running. All is good in the world.
I see the directory indicated in the title of this message
sometimes contains files for projects with old names (I converted
my project names from camel to kebab case when this was indicated
to me as the standard in gradle/maven, so I did as I was told).
Is it important to keep nb-cache under version control in Git?
Are there any other NetBeans or Gradle directories that can be
ignored? Do I ignore them or do I exclude them from the commit?
Thanks,
Owen.