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Fix .dockerignore handling on Windows #896

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@orzeh orzeh commented Aug 13, 2017

#893 for 3.0.x


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Merging #896 into 3.0.x will decrease coverage by 0.01%.
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##            3.0.x     #896      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   71.76%   71.75%   -0.02%     
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  Files         306      306              
  Lines        6878     6878              
  Branches      516      516              
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- Hits         4936     4935       -1     
  Misses       1645     1645              
- Partials      297      298       +1
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.../github/dockerjava/core/dockerfile/Dockerfile.java 69% <100%> (ø) ⬆️
...va/org/apache/http/impl/io/ChunkedInputStream.java 60.37% <0%> (-0.95%) ⬇️

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@KostyaSha KostyaSha merged commit 63ff635 into docker-java:3.0.x Aug 14, 2017
@KostyaSha KostyaSha added this to the 3.0.13 milestone Aug 14, 2017
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