Add .cache folder to .dockerignore for server, slave and web containers #181
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While working on
latest-ci
and recreating containers viadocker-compose up -d
, the process creates a temporary copy of the context for each container which filled/tmp
.After investigating it turns out the issue comes from the
.cache
directories which contain ~10G of data. Adding these folders to.dockerignore
was sufficient to prevent the creation of unncessary large temporary archives.