Starting with PowerShell 5, the progress bar can be observed via the
Write-Progress cmdlet. From WinRM, this appears as a stderr output.
Vagrant assumes that there is error if output appears on stderr.
This terminates various scripts which previously executed successfully
in Vagrant (prior to Windows 10).
This fix injects a variable assignment at various points of the script
execution process to disable display of the progress bar.
This fixes GH-6395 by only appending the access_token once. It also fixes a
bug that was never reported. If a user supplied an access_token for a box URL,
Vagrant would silently overwrite it.
After this commit, Vagrant only appends an access_token to the URL if no
value exists at the key.
This patch introduces a new parameter --all for the remove
command of the box plugin. Setting this parameter will remove
all available versions of a specific box.
Example usage:
```
$ vagrant box list
ubuntu/trusty64 (virtualbox, 20150427.0.0)
ubuntu/trusty64 (virtualbox, 20150430.0.0)
ubuntu/trusty64 (virtualbox, 20150506.0.0)
```
```
$ vagrant box remove ubuntu/trusty64
You requested to remove the box 'ubuntu/trusty64' with provider
'virtualbox'. This box has multiple versions. You must
explicitly specify which version you want to remove with
the `--box-version` flag. The available versions for this
box are:
* 20150427.0.0
* 20150430.0.0
* 20150506.0.0
```
With the --all parameter it is possible to remove all versions at once.
```
$ vagrant box remove --all ubuntu/trusty64
Removing box 'ubuntu/trusty64' (v20150506.0.0) with provider 'virtualbox'...
Removing box 'ubuntu/trusty64' (v20150430.0.0) with provider 'virtualbox'...
Removing box 'ubuntu/trusty64' (v20150427.0.0) with provider 'virtualbox'...
```
With this change, the existing host-based Ansible provisioner is
refactored to share a maximum of code with this new guest-based Ansible
provisioner.
At this stage of development, the existing unit tests are intentionally
modified as little as possible, to keep safe the existing funtionalities.
Other issues resolved by this changeset:
- Display a warning when running from a Windows host [GH-5292]
- Do not run `ansible-playbook` in verbose mode when the `verbose` option
is set to an empty string.
The current docker installer attempt to install the linux-image-extra-`uname -r` DEB package on Debian systems.
This package may not exist, for example on custom kernels (e.g., Linode servers).
If this happens, Vagrant halts the provisioning. However, this package is not really needed in newer Debian releases (such as Ubuntu 14.04).
This small patch checks if the linux-image-extra-`uname -r` package exists, and it will install it if it does. In either case, it will continue provisioning.
This changes the ssh ready? method to treat ENETUNREACH the same way as
EHOSTUNREACH errors.
When attempting to SSH into a box, it tries up to 5 times to connect to
the box, ignoring various errors. Later it will catch and gracefully
handle most of those errors so that callers don't have to know the
details.
However, the Errno::ENETUNREACH error is not caught, which means that
callers that expect a clean boolean return from ready? don't get that,
and instead get an exception they probably aren't expecting.
Changed the name of the error LinuxRDesktopNotFound to
LinuxRDPClientNotFound and re-worded error text in
templates/locales/en.yml to include `xfreerdp` when listing supported
RDP clients.
The benefits of the following "breaking change" are the following:
- default behaviour naturally fits with most common usage (i.e. always
connect with Vagrant SSH settings)
- the autogenerated inventory is more consistent by providing both the
SSH username and private key.
- no longer needed to explain how to override Ansible `remote_user` parameters
Important: With the `force_remote_user` option, people still can fall
back to the former behavior (prior to Vagrant 1.8.0), which means that
Vagrant integration capabilities are still quite open and flexible.
Starting with vagrant 1.7.3
(commit 1152b4e1df) we don't
save the command to be executed in the file anymore, but we send
it as a parameter, thus the back tick makes things worse.
Previously, configuring and enabling network interfaces failed with:
"The following SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status.
Vagrant assumes that this means the command failed!
/usr/sbin/biosdevname --policy=all_ethN -i bash: /usr/sbin/biosdevname:
No such file or directory
Stdout from the command:
bash: /usr/sbin/biosdevname: No such file or directory"
The previous attempt to fix this (ccc4162) doesn't work since it doesn't
properly parse the 'bash: /usr/sbin/biosdevname: No such file or
directory' error message.
This patch works around that problem and adds a comment explaining the
meaning of the return codes.
puppet_server provisioner fails with Puppet Collection 1 with the
following error:
```bash
==> default: Running provisioner: puppet_server...
The `puppet` binary appears not to be in the PATH of the guest. This
could be because the PATH is not properly setup or perhaps Puppet is not
installed on this guest. Puppet provisioning can not continue without
Puppet properly installed.
```
Currently `configure_networks` guest cap configures NICs following the device order and fails
when the device order is mixed. We should detect the appropriate NIC by its MAC address.
Slackware's version file is /etc/slackware-version not
/etc/slackware-release.
pidof is not on PATH by default (not running as root) so call it using
full path
VirtualBox has a bug where the IPv6 route is lost on every other
configuration of a host-only network. This is also triggered when a VM
is booted.
To fix this, we test the route-ability of all IPv6 networks, and
reconfigure if necessary. This is very fast but we still only do this if
we have any IPv6 networks.
The problem demonstrated in #6065 is that a string has incorrectly been
encoded with US-ASCII even though it contains invalid US-ASCII byte
sequences (any byte with the most significant bit on is invalid in the
US-ASCII encoding).
The thing about doing newline normalization is that it is not actually
sensitive to the presence of US-ASCII byte sequenzes. Additionally, it
is very unlikely that a user will ever be using an encoding where \r\n
is not encoded the same as it would be in ASCII.
This patch first tries the existing method of normalizing the newlines
in the provided script file, if that fails for any reason it force
encodes the string to ASCII-8BIT (which allows the most significant bit
to be on in any individual byte) and then performs the substitution in
that byte space.
We gained a ton of improvemnts to WinRM error handling in
https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/pull/4943, but we also got one bug.
The new code raises an exception when `winrm_info` does not return right
away. This was preventing us from catching the retry/timout logic that's
meant to wait until boot_timeout for the WinRM communicator to be ready.
This restores the proper behavior by rescuing the WinRMNotReady
exception and continuing to retry until the surrounding timeout fires.