command/init: Cache Terraform Registry metadata responses when handling multiple references to the same module. (#23727)
command/state-mv: Detect and remove references elsewhere in the state to the source address in a terraform state mv operation. This does not affect any current operations but will cause the resulting state snapshot to be different than before, and a future version of Terraform may make use of this additional precision. (#23791)
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command/init: Fix an issue with via an update to go-getter where modules would fail to download from the registry (#23792)
command/init: use backend config from state when -backend=false is used during init. (#23802)
core: Do not evaluate unused config values, which may not be valid during destroy (#23717)
core: Better error handling for an odd "should never happen" situation regarding the restoration of a deposed instance during a create_before_destroy replace action. While this does not yet fix the situation (it can still happen), it now has a specialized error message to hopefully help gather some more information about the root cause in future reports. (#23718)
core: Prevent insertion of default providers when resources are removed from the config. (#23696)
core: Detect and handle dependencies implied by references in a connection block directly within a resource block. (#23663)
communicator/ssh: Fix deadlock when SSH agent forwarding fails. (#23661)
command/init: Cache Terraform Registry metadata responses when handling multiple references to the same module. (#23727)
command/state-mv: Detect and remove references elsewhere in the state to the source address in a terraform state mv operation. This does not affect any current operations but will cause the resulting state snapshot to be different than before, and a future version of Terraform may make use of this additional precision. (#23791)
BUG FIXES:
command/init: Fix an issue with via an update to go-getter where modules would fail to download from the registry (#23792)
command/init: use backend config from state when -backend=false is used during init. (#23802)
core: Do not evaluate unused config values, which may not be valid during destroy (#23717)
core: Better error handling for an odd "should never happen" situation regarding the restoration of a deposed instance during a create_before_destroy replace action. While this does not yet fix the situation (it can still happen), it now has a specialized error message to hopefully help gather some more information about the root cause in future reports. (#23718)
core: Prevent insertion of default providers when resources are removed from the config. (#23696)
core: Detect and handle dependencies implied by references in a connection block directly within a resource block. (#23663)
communicator/ssh: Fix deadlock when SSH agent forwarding fails. (#23661)
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