i think that happen only once when you upgrade vagrant binaries.

install a new version of vagrant is done by jenkins also or manually?

Alvaro


On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 6:58 AM, David Karlsen <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I have a jenkins template to start/stop machines, and hence it is not
> interactive and run with a tty, so I get this message:
>
> *20:55:45* Vagrant failed to initialize at a very early stage:*20:55:45* 
> *20:55:45* Vagrant is attempting to interface with the UI in a way that 
> requires*20:55:45* a TTY. Most actions in Vagrant that require a TTY have 
> configuration*20:55:45* switches to disable this requirement. Please do that 
> or run Vagrant*20:55:45* with TTY.*20:55:46* Vagrant failed to initialize at 
> a very early stage:*20:55:46* *20:55:46* Vagrant is attempting to interface 
> with the UI in a way that requires*20:55:46* a TTY. Most actions in Vagrant 
> that require a TTY have configuration*20:55:46* switches to disable this 
> requirement. Please do that or run Vagrant*20:55:46* with TTY.*20:55:46* 
> Build step 'Jenkins ยป startVagrant' marked build as failure*20:55:47* 
> [tac-jfr-srv] $ /bin/sh -e /tmp/hudson7881331129468902864.sh*20:55:47* 
> VAGRANT_HOME is: 
> /data/jenkins/workspace/tac/jfr/tac-jfr-srv/.vagrant.d*20:55:47* 
> VBOX_USER_HOME is: 
> /data/jenkins/workspace/tac/jfr/tac-jfr-srv/.vbox*20:55:47* VBOX_IPC_SOCKETID 
> is: tac.jfr.tac-jfr-srv*20:55:48* Vagrant failed to initialize at a very 
> early stage:*20:55:48* *20:55:48* Vagrant is attempting to interface with the 
> UI in a way that requires*20:55:48* a TTY. Most actions in Vagrant that 
> require a TTY have configuration*20:55:48* switches to disable this 
> requirement. Please do that or run Vagrant*20:55:48* with TTY.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> If I log in as a real user I can see what is going on:
>
> -bash-4.1$ vagrant up
> Vagrant is upgrading some internal state for the latest version.
> Please do not quit Vagrant at this time. While upgrading, Vagrant
> will need to copy all your boxes, so it will use a considerable
> amount of disk space. After it is done upgrading, the temporary disk
> space will be freed.
>
> Press ctrl-c now to exit if you want to remove some boxes or free
> up some disk space.
>
> Press any other key to continue.
>
>
>
> I don't see any parameters such as --force-yes to allow automatic upgrade
> w/o user interaction - is there a way to circument it?
>
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