lineups with GIT

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I am trying to set up two different line-ups for a project (development and
testing).

The development line-up is the master, and test line-up pulls data from it.
The code is the same in both.
But since the line-ups are served from two different domains one folder in
the development line-up is called
iWeb.local, and in the test line-up it is called iWeb.test. That is the only
difference between the two.

I tried using "git mv" command and it somewhat solved the problem. After I
cloned the devel line-up, I used "git rm iWeb.local iWeb.test".
And now if I edit a file in iWeb.local and do a pull to iWeb.test this file
gets properly updated while preserving the difference between
the folder names. But if I add a new file to iWeb.local, and then do a pull
I get  iWeb.local folder added together with the 
new file to the testing line-up.

I was wondering if it is intended behaviour for GIT. And if it is may be
someone can point me to a better way to setup two line-ups using
GIT.

Thanks
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