AWS: The destroy plan fails sometimes fails in an empty state.#146
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AWS: The destroy plan fails sometimes fails in an empty state.#146
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Resources marked as `never-destroy` are 'described', but it is fatal for a thing to be described and not there. The destroy policy should **always** be used and it should decide not to proceed. This change impacts a lot of tests which are tricky to fix nicely.
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Resources marked as
never-destroyare 'described', but it is fatal for a thing to be described and not there. The destroy policy should always be used and it should decide not to proceed. In addition we should describe an object where possible because other resources may depend on it.Todo: