Still impacting me, and xenial is meant to be LTS, so leaving vagrant
broken is a bit rough?

Also, while upstream provides an alternative, it's quite nasty as it
ends up bundling all it's own lib dependencies and, in my case,
replaced/force upgraded libarchive13 causing some package dependency
issues.

Options:
- backport patch
- update to newer upstream vagrant version

Assuming vagrant 1.8.x series, 1.8.5 includes a huge set of bug fixes
and should be mostly backward compatible with 1.8.1, given it's not a
major version change. There was only 3 points noted under "BREAKING
CHANGES" for 1.8.3. They didn't seem to be major concerns.

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