# History ## 0.35.0 Install/update via the bootstrap script: ```shell wget -NP . https://dokku.com/install/v0.35.0/bootstrap.sh sudo DOKKU_TAG=v0.35.0 bash bootstrap.sh ``` See the [0.35.0 migration guide](/docs/appendices/0.35.0-migration-guide.md) for more information on migrating to 0.35.0. ### Bug Fixes - #7179: @josegonzalez Remove references to version in compose files - #7177: @josegonzalez Reference noble apt repository and not focal - #7164: @josegonzalez Remove systemd on docker-based installations - #7157: @Cactusbone Fix building in vagrant when jq is not available - #7147: @Cactusbone Support older docker versions by setting ARG value with an equal sign - #7088: @andreby Handle the case where parent PID is 0 - #7077: @bakatz Add cron dependency because it's necessary to run scheduled cron jobs ### New Features - #7185: @josegonzalez Fix vagrant running on arm64 machines - #7184: @josegonzalez Clear out docker builder cache once a day - #7183: @josegonzalez Error out when the Dockerfile is missing during builder-dockerfile execution - #7175: @josegonzalez Upgrade digitalocean image to Ubuntu Noble - #7174: @josegonzalez Upgrade vagrant image to Ubuntu Noble - #7173: @josegonzalez Upgrade builder docker image to Ubuntu Noble - #7166: @josegonzalez Upgrade herokuish from 0.9.2 to 0.10.1 - #7075: @josegonzalez Upgrade herokuish builder to gliderlabs/herokuish:latest-24 - #7074: @josegonzalez Upgrade cnb builder to heroku/builder:24 - #7071: @josegonzalez Bump go version to 1.23.0 - #6853: @Reggino Support Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - #6762: @josegonzalez Upgrade docker compose version in use ### Documentation - #7180: @josegonzalez Reference actual properties for enabling the traefik api and dashboard - #7178: @josegonzalez Fix link to docs site - #7101: @strugee Fix typo in CNB documentation - #7100: @no0dles SVG gets modified on release ### Tests - #7176: @josegonzalez Fetch packages installed in ci from Ubuntu Noble repo - #7172: @josegonzalez Run CI release processes on Ubuntu Noble - #7171: @josegonzalez Run CI on Ubuntu Noble - #7170: @josegonzalez Run CI codeql analysis on Ubuntu Noble - #7169: @josegonzalez Run CI doc generation on Ubuntu Noble - #7168: @josegonzalez Run CI linting on Ubuntu Noble - #7073: @josegonzalez Drop codacy ### Dependencies - #7148: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump dokku/openresty-docker-proxy from 0.8.0 to 0.9.0 in /plugins/openresty-vhosts - #7139: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump timberio/vector from 0.39.0-debian to 0.41.1-debian in /plugins/logs - #7060: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump mvdan.cc/sh/v3 from 3.8.0 to 3.9.0 in /plugins/cron - #7035: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump traefik from 2.11.2 to 3.1.2 in /plugins/traefik-vhosts - #7014: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump timberio/vector from 0.39.0-debian to 0.40.0-debian in /plugins/logs - #6985: @dependabot[bot] chore(deps): bump github.com/traefik/traefik/v2 from 2.10.7 to 2.11.6 in /plugins/scheduler-k3s ### Other - #7165: @josegonzalez Upgrade Docker image to Ubuntu Noble 24.04 - #6784: @josegonzalez Remove --restart docker arguments when not running deploy-phase containers
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Release Process
Dokku is released in intervals at most three weeks apart, though may be released much quicker.
To propose a release, the following tasks need to be performed:
export PACKAGECLOUD_TOKEN=SOME_TOKEN
# supports major/minor/patch/betafish
contrib/release-dokku
If you are a maintainer and need the PACKAGECLOUD_TOKEN in order to make a release, please contact @josegonzalez to get this information.
As well, the Arch Linux package description must be updated via vagrant up build-arch (needs to be done after the tag is pushed to GitHub, because it is based on that)
Versioning
Dokku follows semver standards. As we are not yet at a stable release, breaking changes will require only a minor release, while all other changes only require a patch release. Once we hit stable, breaking changes will require a major release.
At the moment, tags need not be signed, though that may change in the future.
Arch Linux Packages
Arch Linux packages are not really build, because all that is needed for an Arch User Repo (AUR) package is the description of how to build the package. To make this process as easy as possible there is a vagrant box called build-arch that updates the version of this build description (a file called PKGBUILD), then runs some helper scripts to fill all additional information and does test if the package could be build. Then only those changes need to be pushed to the AUR repo and an updated version of the package is ready for usage for our Arch Linux users. For detailed information see the section below.
The workflow looks like this:
# having dokku-arch in ../dokku-arch
vagrant up build-arch
# wait for "==> build-arch: ==> Finished making: dokku 0.35.0-2 (Mon Feb 22 23:20:37 CET 2016)"
cd ../dokku-arch
git add PKGBUILD .SRCINFO
git commit -m 'Update to dokku 0.9.9'
git push aur master
If you are a maintainer and need access to the AUR repositories in order to make a release, please contact @morrisjobke or @josegonzalez to get this co-maintainership.
Detailed information for Arch Linux packages
All of the information to build the Arch Linux package is in the AUR git repository (see dokku AUR page). The release of a AUR package only consists of pushing the package information into the AUR git repo. Then users could use that information to build the package on their machines.
To update the package clone the repository and adjust the files in the repository. Then a helper script - updpkgsums - to update the SHA sum could be called (check against the original SHA sum). Another helper script - mksrcinfo - needs to be called to update the meta information of the package in a file called .SRCINFO. The next step builds the package locally for verification - makepkg. As last step commit your changes and push the commit.
- dependencies are defined in the
dependsattribute inPKGBUILD - build steps during package build time are defined in the
package()method inPKGBUILD - steps that should be executed during install/update/remove time are defined in the file
dokku.install - detailed information about all attributes in
PKGBUILDcould be found in the Arch Linux wiki - detailed information about the AUR workflow could be found in the AUR article in the Arch Linux wiki
That is the usual workflow:
updpkgsums # update sha sums - compare them with the original ones
mksrcinfo # update package metadata for AUR
makepkg # test package builds
git add PKGBUILD .SRCINFO
git commit -m 'Update to dokku 0.9.9'
git push
If there is something unclear simply ask @morrisjobke for help.