I have worked through building my first Vagrant and VMware images with 
Packer - super cool!  I'm now trying to create an internal Git repository 
with a Vagrantfile and am hosting the Vagrant .box file on an internal 
public Git repo, as well.  However, I'm having a problem when I try to do a 
'vagrant up' from that Vagrant file.  I get the following error:

The box you're adding has a name different from the name you

requested. For boxes with metadata, you cannot override the name.

If you're adding a box using `vagrant box add`, don't specify

the `--name` parameter. If the box is being added via a Vagrantfile,

change the `config.vm.box` value to match the name below.


Requested name: foo/centos-7

Actual name: 


How do I get past this?  


My Vagrant file has these lines in it:


  config.vm.box = "foo/centos-7"

  config.vm.box_url = 
"https://foo.example.com/projects/INFRA/repos/images/browse/cent-7-vbox_v1.box";


Thanks!


-Jeff

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