Prior to this commit, the vagrant snapshot plugin would save snapshots
with existing names which lead to duplicate snapshot names being saved.
This commit fixes that by checking to see if the given snapshot name
already exists and if so, fails telling the user the given snapshot name
already exists. If a user passes a --force flag, vagrant will first
delete the existing snapshot, and take a new one with the given name.
Before the patch this error will happen if the original directory already exists
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==> windows: Rsyncing folder: /vhosts/oxfamshop.com.au/ => /cygdrive/c/inetpub/wwwroot
==> windows: - Exclude: [".vagrant/", ".git/", "target/", "node_modules/"]
==> windows: Showing rsync output...
The following SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status.
Vagrant assumes that this means the command failed!
mkdir '/cygdrive/c/inetpub/wwwroot'
Stdout from the command:
Stderr from the command:
mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/cygdrive/c/inetpub/wwwroot’: File exists
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After the patch, this is result
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==> windows: Rsyncing folder: /vhosts/oxfamshop.com.au/ => /cygdrive/c/inetpub/wwwroot
==> windows: - Exclude: [".vagrant/", ".git/", "target/", "node_modules/"]
==> windows: Showing rsync output...
==> windows: rsync[stdout] -> sending incremental file list
==> windows: rsync[stdout] ->
==> windows: rsync[stdout] -> sent 500855 bytes received 6635 bytes 78075.38 bytes/sec
==> windows: rsync[stdout] -> total size is 175357552 speedup is 345.54
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Enables proper setup of VMs started from within WSL rootfs paths. Updates
setup for Windows access when working within the WSL to auto-detect settings
instead of relying on user defined environment variables.