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[DOWNSTREAM TEST][PLATFORM]Test: Upgrade pulumi/{pkg,sdk} to d0da2a536bcf12799215436ea43aebfa59a670bc #4970

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This PR was generated via $ upgrade-provider pulumi/pulumi-aws --kind=bridge --pr-reviewers=julienp --pr-title-prefix=[DOWNSTREAM TEST][PLATFORM] --target-pulumi-version=d0da2a536bcf12799215436ea43aebfa59a670bc.


This is a downstream codegen test for pulumi/pulumi#18081. (run-id: 12439151713)

@pulumi-bot pulumi-bot requested a review from julienp December 20, 2024 23:02
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Does the PR have any schema changes?

Looking good! No breaking changes found.
No new resources/functions.

Maintainer note: consult the runbook for dealing with any breaking changes.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 24.42%. Comparing base (8517f88) to head (fc821bd).

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