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chore(deps): update terraform google to ~> 4.85 #2008

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
google (source) required_provider minor ~> 4.84 -> ~> 4.85

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hashicorp/terraform-provider-google (google)

v4.85.0

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NOTES:

  • The 4.85.0 release backports configuration for the retention period for Cloud Storage soft delete (https://cloud.google.com/resources/storage/soft-delete-announce) so that customers who have not yet upgraded to 5.22.0+ are able to configure the retention period of objects in their buckets. By upgrading to this version and configuring or otherwise interacting with the google_storage_bucket.soft_delete_policy values, you will need to upgrade directly to 5.22.0+ from 4.85.0 when upgrading to 5.X in the future.

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  • storage: added soft_delete_policy to google_storage_bucket resource (#​17624)

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