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1 files changed, 98 insertions, 88 deletions
diff --git a/Vagrantfile b/Vagrantfile index 1abe8ff3b1..a6c3afd385 100644 --- a/Vagrantfile +++ b/Vagrantfile @@ -1,88 +1,98 @@ -# -*- mode: ruby -*-
-# vi: set ft=ruby :
-
-Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
- # You can only have one config.vm.box uncommented at a time
-
- # Comment this and uncomment another if you don't want to use the minimal Arch box
- config.vm.box = "dragon788/arch-ala-elasticdog"
-
- # VMware/Virtualbox 64 bit
- # config.vm.box = "phusion/ubuntu-14.04-amd64"
- #
- # VMware/Virtualbox 64 bit
- #config.vm.box = "puphpet/centos65-x64"
- #
- # The opensuse boxes don't have dfu-util in their default repositories
- #
- # The virtualbox version has tools issues
- # VMware/Virtualbox 64 bit
- #config.vm.box = "bento/opensuse-13.2-x86_64"
- #
- # Virtualbox only
- #config.vm.box = "bento/opensuse-13.2-i386"
- # config.vm.box = ""
- # config.vm.box = ""
-
- # This section allows you to customize the Virtualbox VM
- # settings, ie showing the GUI or upping the memory
- # or cores if desired
- config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb|
- # Hide the VirtualBox GUI when booting the machine
- vb.gui = false
- # Uncomment the below lines if you want to program
- # your Teensy via the VM rather than your host OS
- #vb.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--usb', 'on']
- #vb.customize ['usbfilter', 'add', '0',
- # '--target', :id,
- # '--name', 'teensy',
- # '--vendorid', '0x16c0',
- # '--productid','0x0478'
- # ]
- # Customize the amount of memory on the VM:
- vb.memory = "512"
- end
-
- # This section allows you to customize the VMware VM
- # settings, ie showing the GUI or upping the memory
- # or cores if desired
- config.vm.provider "vmware_workstation" do |vmw|
- # Hide the VMware GUI when booting the machine
- vmw.gui = false
-
- # Customize the amount of memory on the VM:
- vmw.memory = "512"
- end
-
- config.vm.provider "vmware_fusion" do |vmf|
- # Hide the vmfare GUI when booting the machine
- vmf.gui = false
-
- # Customize the amount of memory on the VM:
- vmf.memory = "512"
- end
-
- # This script ensures the required packages for AVR programming are installed
- # It also ensures the system always gets the latest updates when powered on
- # If this causes issues you can run a 'vagrant destroy' and then
- # add a # before ,args: and run 'vagrant up' to get a working
- # non-updated box and then attempt to troubleshoot or open a Github issue
-
- config.vm.provision "shell", run: "always", path: "avr_setup.sh", args: "-update"
-
- config.vm.post_up_message = """
- Log into the VM using 'vagrant ssh' on OSX or from Git Bash (Win)
- or 'vagrant ssh-config' and Putty or Bitvise SSH or another SSH tool
-
- Change directory (cd) to the keyboard you wish to program
- (Optionally) modify your layout,
- then run 'make clean'
- and then 'make' to compile the .eep and .hex files.
-
- Or you can copy and paste the example line below.
-
- cd /vagrant; cd keyboard; cd ergodox_ez; make clean; make
-
-
- """
-end
+# -*- mode: ruby -*- +# vi: set ft=ruby : + +Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| + # You can only have one config.vm.box uncommented at a time + + # Comment this and uncomment another if you don't want to use the minimal Arch box + config.vm.box = "dragon788/arch-ala-elasticdog" + + # VMware/Virtualbox 64 bit + # config.vm.box = "phusion/ubuntu-14.04-amd64" + # + # VMware/Virtualbox 64 bit + #config.vm.box = "puphpet/centos65-x64" + # + # The opensuse boxes don't have dfu-util in their default repositories + # + # The virtualbox version has tools issues + # VMware/Virtualbox 64 bit + #config.vm.box = "bento/opensuse-13.2-x86_64" + # + # Virtualbox only + #config.vm.box = "bento/opensuse-13.2-i386" + # config.vm.box = "" + # config.vm.box = "" + + # This section allows you to customize the Virtualbox VM + # settings, ie showing the GUI or upping the memory + # or cores if desired + config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb| + # Hide the VirtualBox GUI when booting the machine + vb.gui = false + # Uncomment the below lines if you want to program + # your Teensy via the VM rather than your host OS + #vb.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--usb', 'on'] + #vb.customize ['usbfilter', 'add', '0', + # '--target', :id, + # '--name', 'teensy', + # '--vendorid', '0x16c0', + # '--productid','0x0478' + # ] + # Customize the amount of memory on the VM: + vb.memory = "512" + end + + # This section allows you to customize the VMware VM + # settings, ie showing the GUI or upping the memory + # or cores if desired + config.vm.provider "vmware_workstation" do |vmw| + # Hide the VMware GUI when booting the machine + vmw.gui = false + + # Customize the amount of memory on the VM: + vmw.memory = "512" + end + + config.vm.provider "vmware_fusion" do |vmf| + # Hide the vmfare GUI when booting the machine + vmf.gui = false + + # Customize the amount of memory on the VM: + vmf.memory = "512" + end + + # Docker provider pulls from hub.docker.com respecting docker.image if + # config.vm.box is nil. Note that this bind-mounts from the current dir to + # /vagrant in the guest, so unless your UID is 1000 to match vagrant in the + # image, you'll need to: chmod -R a+rw . + config.vm.provider "docker" do |docker, override| + override.vm.box = nil + docker.image = "jesselang/debian-vagrant:jessie" + docker.has_ssh = true + end + + # This script ensures the required packages for AVR programming are installed + # It also ensures the system always gets the latest updates when powered on + # If this causes issues you can run a 'vagrant destroy' and then + # add a # before ,args: and run 'vagrant up' to get a working + # non-updated box and then attempt to troubleshoot or open a Github issue + + config.vm.provision "shell", run: "always", path: "./util/avr_setup.sh", args: "-update" + + config.vm.post_up_message = <<-EOT + Log into the VM using 'vagrant ssh' on OSX or from Git Bash (Win) + or 'vagrant ssh-config' and Putty or Bitvise SSH or another SSH tool + + Change directory (cd) to the keyboard you wish to program + (Optionally) modify your layout, + then run 'make clean' + and then 'make' to compile the .eep and .hex files. + + Or you can copy and paste the example line below. + + cd /vagrant; cd keyboard; cd ergodox_ez; make clean; make + + + EOT +end |