chore: add .bazelignore to fix some build failures#1268
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If you have build using CMake following the build instructions in the README, and then you subsequently try to build everything (`//...`) with bazel without first cleaning the CMake output, then the bazel build fails. This is because the CMake build (when following the README) pulls down googletest (and maybe other things?) into the build/ directory, which means there are random BUILD files under build/, and bazel will find these and try to use them as part of the module. So ignore a 'build' directory.
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If you have build using CMake following the build instructions in the README, and then you subsequently try to build everything (
//...) with bazel without first cleaning the CMake output, then the bazel build fails. This is because the CMake build (when following the README) pulls down googletest (and maybe other things?) into the build/ directory, which means there are random BUILD files under build/, and bazel will find these and try to use them as part of the module.So ignore a 'build' directory.
Also ignore the examples/bazel directory, since that is explicitly an example of how to use jsonnet from a separate bazel module.