I looked at the logs, as it suggests, and found this:

ERROR root: Failed to load plugin: vagrant-vmware-fusion
ERROR root:  -- Error: #<RuntimeError: The Vagrant VMware Fusion provider 
can be purchased from http://www.vagrantup.com/vmware.>


How do I register my plugin license if I can't use `vagrant plugin` in 
development?

On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 11:41:11 PM UTC-8, Jimmy Cuadra wrote:
>
> Hello Vagrant users,
>
> When developing a Vagrant plugin, how do you get Vagrant to recognize a 
> VMware provider plugin? I'm trying to test my plugin with 
> *vagrant-vmware-fusion* and not sure how to do it. If I run `bundle exec 
> vagrant plugin install vagrant-vmware-fusion`, I get an error message 
> saying that the `vagrant plugin` command can't be run in a Bundler 
> environment. If I add the provider plugin to my Gemfile, then running a 
> `vagrant` command results in the error message, "The provider 
> 'vmware_fusion' could not be found, but was requested to back the machine 
> 'default'. Please use a provider that exists." If I add 
> `Vagrant.require_plugin "vagrant-vmware-fusion"` to the Vagrantfile, then 
> running a `vagrant` command results in the error message, "Vagrant failed 
> to initialize at a very early stage: Failed to load the 
> "vagrant-vmware-fusion" plugin. View logs for more details." Wat do? Thanks 
> in advance.
>
> Jimmy
>

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