Updated the COPY directive reference: Source can't be a URL for COPY (+ formatting error fixes)

Signed-off-by: Roman Dudin <katrmr@gmail.com>
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decadent 2014-10-29 12:36:38 +03:00
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@ -355,9 +355,8 @@ change them using `docker run --env <key>=<value>`.
ADD <src>... <dest>
The `ADD` instruction copies new files,directories or remote file URLs to
the filesystem of the container from `<src>` and add them to the at
path `<dest>`.
The `ADD` instruction copies new files, directories or remote file URLs from `<src>`
and adds them to the filesystem of the container at the path `<dest>`.
Multiple `<src>` resource may be specified but if they are files or
directories then they must be relative to the source directory that is
@ -448,13 +447,11 @@ The copy obeys the following rules:
COPY <src>... <dest>
The `COPY` instruction copies new files,directories or remote file URLs to
the filesystem of the container from `<src>` and add them to the at
path `<dest>`.
The `COPY` instruction copies new files or directories from `<src>`
and adds them to the filesystem of the container at the path `<dest>`.
Multiple `<src>` resource may be specified but if they are files or
directories then they must be relative to the source directory that is being
built (the context of the build).
Multiple `<src>` resource may be specified but they must be relative
to the source directory that is being built (the context of the build).
Each `<src>` may contain wildcards and matching will be done using Go's
[filepath.Match](http://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath#Match) rules.