hi,

Any single modification in the source control system is a sufficient
condition to launch a build.
But sometimes you don't want to launch a build when an image of a web site
is updated.
Sometimes visual studio messes up visual sourcesafe by adding and removing
a temporary file.

I would like to be able to specify a wildcard filter (or regexp or whatever)
in order to exclude certain files from being watched or taken into account.
File type filters would suffice at first, but why not add the possibility
to exclude entire directories from being watched (just askin) ?


I know it could have side effects on the builds, because it is still
possible that such
an update would make the build fail... but :
        - by default you don't have to use those filters
        - you can still address that with nightly builds







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