Ah yes, try installing vagrant from:  http://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html

It sounds like you may have an older version of vagrant.

On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:17 PM, damitha kumarage <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> I still get the same error after cloning your repo. I just execute
> vagrant up && vagrant ssh -c "./openstack.sh -f" && vagrant reload &&
> vagrant ssh -c "./openstack.sh -f"
> from inside devcloud-script folder.
> Could this be a version problem? I am on Ubuntu precise and installed
> vagrant from apt
>
> Damitha
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 4:08 PM, chris snow <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Damitha - how did you get on?  Did you run into any other issues?
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 7:41 AM, chris snow <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi Damitha,
>> >
>> > Thanks for trying!!
>> >
>> > That error is a little strange.  It sounds like the Vagrantfile has
>> > got corrupted.
>> >
>> > Would you mind trying to clone my repo and trying on master:
>> >
>> > git clone [email protected]:snowch/devcloud-script.git
>> > cd devcloud-script
>> > vagrant up && \
>> >   vagrant ssh -c "./openstack.sh -f" && \
>> >   vagrant reload && \
>> >   vagrant ssh -c "./openstack.sh -f"
>> >
>> > I've added some more steps to 'master', nearly completing your second
>> > wiki page.
>> >
>> > Many thanks,
>> >
>> > Chris
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 6:34 AM, damitha kumarage <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >> Hi Chris,
>> >> This is really great work from you. The changes you have done should be
>> >> fine.
>> >> When I run the command you gave I get
>> >>
>> >> There is a syntax error in the following Vagrantfile. The syntax error
>> >> message is reproduced below for convenience:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> /home/damitha/projects/apache_stratos/work/devcloud-script-openstack-runtime/Vagrantfile:52:
>> >> syntax error, unexpected ':', expecting kEND
>> >> ....vm.provision "shell", inline: "ln -sf /vagrant/stratos_dev....
>> >>                               ^
>> >>
>> >> /home/damitha/projects/apache_stratos/work/devcloud-script-openstack-runtime/Vagrantfile:52:
>> >> syntax error, unexpected ',', expecting kEND
>> >> .../home/vagrant/stratos_dev.sh", privileged: false
>> >>                               ^
>> >>
>> >> /home/damitha/projects/apache_stratos/work/devcloud-script-openstack-runtime/Vagrantfile:53:
>> >> syntax error, unexpected ':', expecting kEND
>> >> ....vm.provision "shell", inline: "ln -sf /vagrant/iaas.conf /h...
>> >>                               ^
>> >>
>> >> /home/damitha/projects/apache_stratos/work/devcloud-script-openstack-runtime/Vagrantfile:53:
>> >> syntax error, unexpected ',', expecting kEND
>> >> ...conf /home/vagrant/iaas.conf", privileged: false
>> >>                               ^
>> >>
>> >> /home/damitha/projects/apache_stratos/work/devcloud-script-openstack-runtime/Vagrantfile:54:
>> >> syntax error, unexpected ':', expecting kEND
>> >> ....vm.provision "shell", inline: "ln -sf /vagrant/openstack/op...
>> >>                               ^
>> >>
>> >> /home/damitha/projects/apache_stratos/work/devcloud-script-openstack-runtime/Vagrantfile:54:
>> >> syntax error, unexpected ',', expecting kEND
>> >> ...h /home/vagrant/openstack.sh", privileged: false
>> >>
>> >>  Damitha
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 11:41 PM, chris snow <[email protected]>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi Damitha,
>> >>>
>> >>> I've converted your first wiki page to vagrant.
>> >>>
>> >>> To try it out, you just need to install vagrant and then run:
>> >>>
>> >>> wget --no-check-certificate
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> https://github.com/snowch/devcloud-script/archive/56e31da85050b611bef7e62c38159700062c6965.zip
>> >>> unzip openstack-runtime.zip
>> >>> cd devcloud-script-openstack-runtime
>> >>> vagrant up && \
>> >>>   vagrant ssh -c "./openstack.sh -f" && \
>> >>>   vagrant reload && \
>> >>>   vagrant ssh -c "./openstack.sh -f"
>> >>>
>> >>> The main differences to your wiki:
>> >>>
>> >>>  - swap wso2 user for vagrant
>> >>>  -  eth1 is a private network (192.168.56.0) used for a later
>> >>> Cloudstack environment
>> >>>  -  eth2 is the openstack private network (192.168.92.1)
>> >>>  - private network 192.168.57.1 has been removed.  it is no longer
>> >>> needed as connection can be done with 'vagrant ssh'
>> >>>
>> >>> The openstack script [1] is one long method at the moment, which I
>> >>> will need to refactor when I have added all the steps.
>> >>>
>> >>> Please let me know if there are any areas that can be improved.
>> >>>
>> >>> Many thanks,
>> >>>
>> >>> Chris
>> >>>
>> >>> ---
>> >>> [1]
>> >>>
>> >>> https://github.com/snowch/devcloud-script/blob/56e31da85050b611bef7e62c38159700062c6965/openstack/openstack.sh
>> >>>
>> >>> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:33 PM, damitha kumarage
>> >>> <[email protected]>
>> >>> wrote:
>> >>> > Hi Devs,
>> >>> > I have been doing some work to get Docker[1] as an IaaS for Stratos.
>> >>> > I
>> >>> > have
>> >>> > setup a Virtualbox VM that run all Stratos servers and
>> >>> > Openstack/Docker
>> >>> > that
>> >>> > run in my laptop using just 5.2G memory. We can further curtail this
>> >>> > memory
>> >>> > requirement if we setup Stratos servers run in single jvm as
>> >>> > discussed
>> >>> > in
>> >>> > the thread "development environment stratos runtime setup".
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I have detailed the process in [2]. I can upload this  Virtualbox
>> >>> > image(3.1G
>> >>> > in size) somewhere since I think this is a good environment for
>> >>> > developer
>> >>> > testing.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Since Stratos already provide support for Openstack IaaS with
>> >>> > lxc/kvm
>> >>> > drivers there is no additional work needed on Stratos CC. Only in
>> >>> > the
>> >>> > Openstack setup you need to set the Docker driver instead of lxc or
>> >>> > kvm
>> >>> > drivers. But there are some work involved when creating cartridge
>> >>> > images
>> >>> > for
>> >>> > Openstack/Docker. Following is some information on this additional
>> >>> > work
>> >>> >
>> >>> > - Add an Ubuntu 64 bit base image into Docker repository(public?)
>> >>> > that
>> >>> > provide
>> >>> >         1) support to access instances by using ssh key
>> >>> >         2) Access userdata from metadata server when booting up
>> >>> > instances
>> >>> >         3) Any other initial settings needed for a Stratos
>> >>> > Cartridge(Is
>> >>> > this
>> >>> > redundant to what we do using Puppet?)
>> >>> >   both of which are needed by cartridges instances of Startos. We
>> >>> > can
>> >>> > have
>> >>> > this base image in Docker public repository as well.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > - Provide Dockerfile(The configuration file used in Docker to build
>> >>> > images)
>> >>> > to create specific cartridges based on the base image we added
>> >>> > above.
>> >>> > This
>> >>> > may seem like duplicate effort since this does the same work what
>> >>> > Puppet
>> >>> > do
>> >>> > in creating cartridges for Openstack/kvm and EC2 Iaas environments.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Damitha
>> >>> >
>> >>> > [1] https://www.docker.io/
>> >>> > [2]
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > http://damithakumarage.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/how-to-setup-openstack-havana-with-docker-driver/
>> >>> >
>> >>> > --
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