Package: rdiff-backup
Severity: wishlist

We have --exclude-if-present to let user specify, they don't want this to be
backuped. But look at the following situation:
I backup users' data. There are some multimedia, iso images etc, that I don't
want to keep. So I set --max-file-size=500M. But sometimes user's still need
such files to be backuped, so it would be nice, if I can specify

--exclude-if-present=.no-backup --include-if-present=.force-backup 
--max-file-size=500M

and got the following: if there is .no-backup file, directory would not be 
backuped, if
not, and there is .force-backup, then all files and subdirs would be backuped 
(until
there is somewhere .no-backup), and if there is none of that files, all files 
and subdirs
not greater then 500M would be backuped.

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