Hello John, Brett, and NetBeans users. Netbeans is installed on my Dell
Latitude E5570 laptop running Ubuntu 16.04.

The replies you have given me have given me some worthwhile leads. Although
the problem is annoying, it appears that post-checkout massaging has worked
up to now. I am managing about 550 files of Java code spread over 5
projects (I'd say ~80% of which are exceptions). For the other suggestions,
I'll get back when I've found the time to try them.

If, by NetBeans cache, you mean ~/.cache/netbeans/8.2/*, I delete this as
part of the disclosed backup/restore procedure. This makes no difference.
The compile errors do not appear to go away over time.

Thank you for your time,

  Owen.


On 10 March 2018 at 21:10, Owen Thomas <owen.paul.tho...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello.
>
> I have been using NetBeans with Git (I moved my codebase from SVN about
> about ten months ago), and I seem to have some problems after I open a
> clean working copy.
>
> After I commit my changes, I sometimes observe that some blue cylinder
> embellishments remain next to some packages. I backup my .git file, delete
> the original, and restore it from backup. Sometimes, after checking out a
> working copy and after reloading projects into NetBeans, I observe some
> compilation errors. It seems that there are also some uncommitted changes,
> and removing these changes seems to remove the compilation errors.
>
> Has anyone got a clue as to what might be going on? Is something being
> cached in NetBeans somewhere?
>
> Thanks,
>
>   Owen.
>

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