Prior to this commit, if a user set the env var VAGRANT_HOME to be the
same directory where the project home is, Vagrant would load that file
twice and merge its config. This caused various provisioner and other
provider blocks to unexpectedly run twice. This commit updates the
config loader to look and see if the `:root` and `:home` procs are
equal, and if so, removes the `:home` object so that it isn't loaded and
duplicated. This commit however does not prevent duplicate loading if an
identical Vagrantfile exists in the home and project dir if those
locations are different.
Prior to this commit, if a user ran a vagrant command within a subdir,
it would warn about the cwd changing which is not actually the case.
This commit adds an additional check to see if vagrant is being invoked
within a subdirectory so that it doesn't warn the user.
This commit adds a variety of fixes for SmartOS guest support:
- Host name setting now works in the global zone and in non-global zones
- NFS now works in the global zone and the non-global zone.
- Tests are updated and moved to the (apparently) more modern style
This commit allows the user to configure two additional options that
were previously not configurable: Compression and DSAAuthentication.
Each config option is set as a boolean, and if left out of the config
will default to its previous behavior which is included and set to
"yes". If the user explicitly sets it to false, it will not be included
as an ssh option.
While neither the FreeBSD provisioner nor the SUSE provisioner support
installing Ansible using pip their ansible_install methods still get
called with that fourth argument. The result being these errors when
Vagrant tries to install Ansible.
/opt/vagrant/embedded/gems/gems/vagrant-1.9.5/plugins/provisioners/ansible/cap/guest/freebsd/ansible_install.rb:10:in `ansible_install': wrong number of arguments (4 for 3) (ArgumentError)
/opt/vagrant/embedded/gems/gems/vagrant-1.9.5/plugins/provisioners/ansible/cap/guest/suse/ansible_install.rb:9:in `ansible_install': wrong number of arguments (4 for 3) (ArgumentError)
The Arch provider, it too without pip support, already catches the
pip_args argument this way.