Explicitly specify google-machine-image#8
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Tested, now it works ✔️ |
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Released on Terraform registry as version 0.0.13. |
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Today, the Docker installation script dropped support for the old Ubuntu version (16.04 Xenial) which was used in docker-machine by default. See this answer for more information: https://stackoverflow.com/a/72026617/8704691
The PR explicitly specifies
google-machine-imagefor docker-machine and sets it to Ubuntu 20.04 Focal. In the future, it might be a good idea to move this value into a variable.