Hi, Suppose we have a git repository that contains these subdirectories: * common * module_a * module_b
Both module_a and module_b use code in common. We have two jobs: * job_a builds and tests module_a, * job_b builds and tests module_b. With the git plugin, you can configure both jobs to be triggered by any change in the repository. But then, job_a will be also triggered by changes in module_b - and job_b will also be triggered by changes in module_a. We want to avoid such unnecessary triggers. In other words, we would want to configure the jobs as follows: * job_a is only triggered by changes in common and module_a, * job_b is only triggered by changes in common and module_b. There must be a way to do this with the git plugin, but I am unable to find it. Git submodules are not an option here, because we are not prepared to pay for the extra complexity that they incur. Any help? -- dave