I've got a python 3.6 application I deploy to the flexible environment. It 
uses a Dockerfile, which is in the same directory as app.yaml.

Last week, it was using the Dockerfile correctly. Now, when I gcloud app 
deploy, it looks like it's ignoring the Dockerfile and instead uploading 
all files to Google Cloud Storage, just like it does in the standard 
environment. I believe I updated gsutil and or/gcloud last week. I'm on 
ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS

Is there something in the new gsutil that ignores the Dockerfile? I'm 
currently running:

> Google Cloud SDK 280.0.0
> alpha 2020.02.07
> app-engine-python 1.9.88
> app-engine-python-extras 1.9.88
> beta 2020.02.07
> bq 2.0.53
> cloud-datastore-emulator 2.1.0
> core 2020.02.07
> gsutil 4.47
> kubectl 2020.02.07


Here's my Dockerfile:

> FROM gcr.io/google-appengine/python
> RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
>   binutils \
>   gdal-bin \
>   python-gdal
> RUN virtualenv /env -p python3.6
> ENV VIRTUAL_ENV /env
> ENV PATH /env/bin:$PATH
> ADD requirements.txt /app/requirements.txt
> RUN pip install -r /app/requirements.txt
> ADD . /app
> CMD gunicorn -b :$PORT mysite.wsgi



Many thanks for any hlep,
Dan Cogswell

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