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rolandkool opened this issue Aug 22, 2018 · 5 comments
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Terraform crashes with google provider built from master #1920

rolandkool opened this issue Aug 22, 2018 · 5 comments
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@rolandkool
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Hi there,

When I build the terraform provider from the master branch and run it against my GKE cluster it crashes. See attached crash.log.
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The exact same .tf file works just fine with 1.16.

@antoncohen
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It looks like v1.17.0 got cut from master an hour ago (8 hours after this bug report). v1.17.0 crashes.

@jgrabenstein
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Confirming that I see the same issue as @rolandkool with v1.17.0 of the google provider module (unexpected EOF with a GKE cluster). Works successfully with v1.16.2

@ajcrowe
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ajcrowe commented Aug 22, 2018

Yeah I'm seeing this, specifically when planning is readying the state for a GKE cluster.

@danawillow
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Gah, sorry about that all. Fix is out for review now.

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