These two are also still stored in the app repo directory and not copied over as properties, so would be susceptible to not having the code copied over.
The ingress-nginx ingress implementation is the standard ingress in the Kubernetes community, and it doesn't make sense for us to stray from that just to utilize the k3s default.
In the future, we might drop k3s, but this works well for now.
While using create is more correct, logs in Dokku are considered ephemeral, and thus shouldn't be considered subject to the more comprehensive log retention standards one might require out of a logging system.
By switching to copytruncate, we can ensure that logs mounted from within containers do not have that matched the old settings (closes#6633) and cases where the log file is written by a user other than the one specified in the old logrotate settings (closes#4000).
# History
## 0.33.9
Install/update via the bootstrap script:
```shell
wget -NP . https://dokku.com/install/v0.33.9/bootstrap.sh
sudo DOKKU_TAG=v0.33.9 bash bootstrap.sh
```
### Bug Fixes
- #6695: @josegonzalez Do not attempt to install both k3s and traefik
- #6687: @josegonzalez Correct issue where ClusterTriggerAuthentication objects were filtered based on prefix
- #6686: @josegonzalez Validate input for the autoscaling-auth:set command
- #6678: @josegonzalez Handle case where most builders didn't detect amd64 images on arm64
- #6677: @josegonzalez Handle case where keda isn't installed properly
- #6676: @josegonzalez Drop extra logging call from app-json plugin
- #6674: @josegonzalez Remove systemd reverse dependency by dropping software-properties-common
### New Features
- #6698: @josegonzalez Upgrade ingress-nginx
- #6588: @taraszka Add extra tags to every image dokku push when push-extra-tags are set
- #6680: @josegonzalez Wait until helm charts are installed before marking a deploy as failed or completed
### Documentation
- #6699: @josegonzalez Add a placeholder migration guide for 0.33.0
- #6682: @josegonzalez Fix reference to formation key in autoscaling example
### Tests
- #6696: @josegonzalez Run k3s tests with a specified server ip
- #6679: @josegonzalez Split out k3s tests to speed up ci
### Dependencies
- #6697: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump timberio/vector from 0.36.0-debian to 0.36.1-debian in /plugins/logs
- #6685: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 from 3.0.1 to 3.0.3 in /plugins/scheduler-k3s
- #6692: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump packaging from 23.2 to 24.0 in /docs/_build
- #6693: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump tj-actions/changed-files from 42.0.7 to 42.1.0
- #6689: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump tj-actions/changed-files from 42.0.6 to 42.0.7
- #6683: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump importlib-metadata from 7.0.1 to 7.0.2 in /docs/_build
- #6684: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump tj-actions/changed-files from 42.0.5 to 42.0.6
Rather than require a heavy chown operation across various paths, just chown the files already in the built image during the release process. This ensures we can skip not-only the chown process during the container start that herokuish injects, but also the one that Dokku runs which modifies mounted container paths as well during the pre-deploy.
Note that users will need to ensure any mounted volumes don't have permissions reset by other processes or containers won't be able to access them.