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jay vyas edited comment on BIGTOP-1576 at 12/19/14 11:18 PM:
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[~rvs] [~cos] to add more context.

- When roman was travelling, we discussed how for the CI we could easily use 
the {{bigtop-deploy/vm/docker-puppet}}  recipes evans wrote, to test stuff.
- At that point, iirc, cos mentioned : We should add *vagrant* to bigtop 
toolchain, so installation was taken for granted and we could leverage that 
wherever we wanted to, however we wanted to.

although not *required per se* itd be great to run the {{vagrant-docker}} 
recipes in the *CI* ,  after all 
- thats the easiest way for users to spin up bigtop - and so good to autotest 
it works perfectly.  - Now that we can run vagrant to read rpms from 
{{output/}} , i think {{vagrant-docker}} can be used to test the components 
that are built from source, for free , so saves us some duplicate work on the 
CI.

Iin any case --- this is mostly *romans* decision i think, as he's the ci 
maintainer right now.  so he knows best wether it will be something he would 
like to use in jenkins


was (Author: jayunit100):
[~rvs] [~cos] to add more context.

- When roman was travelling, we discussed how for the CI we could easily use 
the {{bigtop-deploy/vm/docker-puppet}}  recipes evans wrote, to test stuff.
- At that point, iirc, cos mentioned : We should add *vagrant* to bigtop 
toolchain, so installation was taken for granted and we could leverage that 
wherever we wanted to, however we wanted to.

although not *required per se* itd be great to run the {{vagrant-docker}} 
recipes in the *CI* ,  after all 
- thats the easiest way for users to spin up bigtop - and so good to autotest 
it works perfectly.  - Now that we can run vagrant to read rpms from 
{{output/}} , i think {{vagrant-docker}} can be used to test the components 
that are built from source, for free , so saves us some duplicate work on the 
CI.

Iin any case --- this is mostly romans decision i think, as he's the ci 
maintainer right now.  so he knows best wether it will be something he would 
like to use in jenkins

> Add Vagrant installation to bigtop_toolchain
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BIGTOP-1576
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BIGTOP-1576
>             Project: Bigtop
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: build
>    Affects Versions: 0.8.0
>            Reporter: Evans Ye
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 0.9.0
>
>         Attachments: BIGTOP-1576.1.patch
>
>
> As [~cos]'s comment in BIGTOP-1564, this jira is going to "download the 
> package and install it if the local vagrant version is lesser than expected".
> The patch will add a puppet recipe to automatically install Vagrant, helping 
> to setup environment for running docker provisioner.



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