Hi Emmanuel, hi Antonio! Thank you guys for working on this; sadly the bugs seem to be unresolved upstream[1]. Since Stretch already entered the freeze period (and I’m using Stretch as host system, too) it seems unlikely that this particular problem will be solved in time. However you, Antonio, said you are working on getting the boxes ready despite this bug and I’m curious how you want achieve it. If I can offer any help, please let me know.
Also I saw the Virtual Box image which “inspired” me to write to the list, too. Leonhard [1] https://github.com/vagrant-libvirt/vagrant-libvirt/issues/451#issuecomment-249133463 -- Leonhard Preis DevOps RadarServices Smart IT-Security GmbH Zieglergasse 6a, 1060 Wien Österreich / Austria T: +43 (0)1 929 12 71- 0 F: +43 (0)1 929 12 71-40 [email protected] www.radarservices.com FN371018s | HG Wien | ATU66831529 The European Experts in IT Security Monitoring and IT Risk Detection ________________________________________ Von: Emmanuel Kasper <[email protected]> Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Februar 2017 15:04 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: Libvirt/LXC Vagrant box for Stretch Hi Leonard > Stretch recently entered the last phase of the freeze and is just around the > corner. Up until now we use the “official” debian/jessie64 box[1][2] from > Hashicorp’s Atlas but would like to start testing our stuff with Stretch. I > checked out the repository[3] of the build scripts and everything seems to be > in place for building a box for Stretch, too, although my quick local make > failed, probably due to shenanigans. > > May I inquire if anyone is already working on this and when to expect this > and/or if and what help is required? > > Thank you and have a nice weekend! IIRC the recent releases of vmdeboostrap create jessie/stretch which don't work with vagrant because of https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=838637 although Antonio which is working on the lxc / libvirt boxes can answer you more in detail probably I've just created a vagrant box with the Virtualbox provider for stretch this morning, see next mail Emmanuel
