Prior to this commit, providers like docker would fail to be brought up
because they do not store box objects like virtualbox or vmware
provider guests. This commit fixes that by making sure the box object
exists before writing the metadata file to disk.
Prior to this commit, if the args key was a string rather than an array
of strings, the `join` command would fail when appending the arguments
to the run command for a given script. This commit updates that by
ensuring the `args` option is an array prior to joining the arguments.
Prior to this commit, the `Util::Powershell.execute_inline`
method didn't properly join the passed in command and instead attempted
to execute the array of strings. This commit updates that
behavior to join the command array prior to inserting it into the full
powershell command.
When performing a box update and the box version has been updated
to be different than the installed version, perform a lookup for
the latest available installed box to allow the update command to
continue successfully
Only move new exports file to destination without sudo when the
file has write access and the directory has write access. Always
use sudo when changing file ownership.
When a guest is created, the box metadata information is stored in the
machine data directory. This allows modifications to happen to the
Vagrantfile definition of the box in use (box name change, box version
change, etc) while still allowing the Machine instance of an active
guest successfully load the box currently backing it.
If starting a process while running from within AppImage adjust
the LD_LIBRARY_PATH of the subprocess when the executable exists
outside of the AppImage. This prevents issues of invalid dynamic
library lookups when the AppImage contains common named libraries.
This occurs with a Linux host when a link-local address is configured
for vboxnet0 (which is the default for VirtualBox 5.2.6).
`connect': Invalid argument - connect(2) for "fe80::ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff" port 80 (Errno::EINVAL)