Andrei Kvapil c5b46fc79c [platform] Fix boolean override bug in Helm merge — ConfigMap values now correctly take precedence over bundle defaults (#1385)
## What this PR does

Fixes a bug where boolean values from bundle files could not be properly
overridden by `values-<component>` entries in ConfigMaps.

The root cause is a Helm merge function limitation: when merging boolean
values, `true` from the first map is not overwritten by `false` from the
second map. This caused ConfigMap overrides to be ignored in certain
cases.

This PR switches to `mergeOverwrite`, ensuring that ConfigMap values
always take precedence over bundle defaults, as intended.

### Example
- **Bundle:** `autoDirectNodeRoutes: true`  
- **ConfigMap (values-cilium):** `autoDirectNodeRoutes: false`  
- **Before:** result = `true` (incorrect)  
- **After:** result = `false` (correct)  

With this change, users can reliably override any component
configuration using the `values-<component>` pattern in the Cozystack
ConfigMap.

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## Release note

```release-note
[platform] Fix boolean override bug in Helm merge — ConfigMap values now correctly take precedence over bundle defaults


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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- Bug Fixes
  - Fixed per-release value merging so release-specific settings reliably take precedence over accumulated defaults.
  - Resolved cases where release overrides were ignored or only partially applied during deploys and upgrades.
  - Made merge behavior deterministic and predictable across environments, reducing configuration surprises.
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