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Bug fixed for .dockerignore #329

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@lunny lunny commented Dec 1, 2016

Gitea will be COPY to container, so execluded ignore file.

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Also drop this please, or just replace this.

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Done. :)

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tboerger commented Dec 1, 2016

LGTM

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LGTM

@tboerger tboerger added lgtm/done This PR has enough approvals to get merged. There are no important open reservations anymore. and removed lgtm/need 1 This PR needs approval from one additional maintainer to be merged. labels Dec 1, 2016
@lunny lunny merged commit 1ae6ccb into go-gitea:master Dec 1, 2016
@lunny lunny deleted the lunny/fixed_docker_ignore branch December 1, 2016 15:05
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