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controlapi: Allow duplicate published ports when they use different protocols #1632

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Fix controlapi to allow duplicate published ports as long as different
protocols are in use. This is a 1.12.2 regression.

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Fix controlapi to allow duplicate published ports as long as different
protocols are in use. This is a 1.12.2 regression.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
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LGTM

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Current coverage is 55.12% (diff: 100%)

Merging #1632 into master will decrease coverage by 0.22%

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LK4D4 commented Oct 13, 2016

LGTM

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LGTM

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yank1 commented Oct 26, 2016

LGTM

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