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There's a lot of work that has been done on
.dockerignore
:And finally, it has been deleted by #2927.
I think we may have made this a little too complicated. Since we're compiling Gitea in docker, there's a simple rule to write
.dockerignore
: if we don't need the files in git commiting, we don't need them in docker building. So why not just copy.gitignore
to.dockerignore
?Maybe creating a soft link is more elegant, but I think it may cause unnecessary trouble to the Windows users.