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Unable to load Lambda function using shared state #16

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sprutner opened this issue Jun 18, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #17
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Unable to load Lambda function using shared state #16

sprutner opened this issue Jun 18, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #17

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Ran into this error when a teammate tried to run an apply on the state. My absolute state seems to have been written to the state.

* module.notify_slack.aws_lambda_function.notify_slack: 1 error(s) occurred:

* aws_lambda_function.notify_slack: Unable to load "/Users/srutner/infrastructure/terraform/providers/aws/us_east_1_dev/.terraform/modules/8e09be21bce706ab71a4446c9c3501c9/terraform-aws-modules-terraform-aws-notify-slack-cd06615/functions/notify_slack.zip": open /Users/srutner/infrastructure/terraform/providers/aws/us_east_1_dev/.terraform/modules/8e09be21bce706ab71a4446c9c3501c9/terraform-aws-modules-terraform-aws-notify-slack-cd06615/functions/notify_slack.zip: no such file or directory

This looks like an emergence of hashicorp/terraform#7613

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