Jose Diaz-Gonzalez 85b41121de fix: make image removal synchronous
Asynchronous image removal would remove intermediate build images during the build process, causing intermittent build failures for users of multi-stage dockerfiles. While we still remove intermediate docker images that may be used in the current build, we now do so during the deploy, ensuring that there are no intermediate build failures in the future.

Closes #3474
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Dokku

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Docker powered mini-Heroku. The smallest PaaS implementation you've ever seen.

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To install the latest stable release, run the following commands as a user who has access to sudo:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dokku/dokku/v0.17.9/bootstrap.sh
sudo DOKKU_TAG=v0.17.9 bash bootstrap.sh

You can then proceed to the ip address or domain name associated with your server to complete the web-based installation.

If you wish for a more unattended installation method, see these docs.

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