All this said, I do think that it's very important that Perforce has
out-of-the-box solutions for Project Builder users. I'm very
interested to
find out how a nib file can be easily stored in Perforce.
Using the command line client here we simply treat the directory/folder
of files as individual files. We rely on people to check out everything
in that folder using a wildcard on the command line and to check it all
back in together. We have only a few bundles and only a few developers
that it concerns so it's not really a 'big deal' right now.
You could of course put in a trigger to ensure that things are checked in
"together" - an eminently sensible use of triggers.
Robert