Ok, I 
found https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/wiki/Installing-Vagrant-from-source

Le mercredi 11 novembre 2015 17:23:03 UTC+1, Olivier Meurice a écrit :
>
> Hello Alvaro,
>
> Your explanations helped me a lot, thanks!
> I did get the sources from GitHub and added a Slackware plugin 
> (vagrant/plugins/guests/slackware) and some template files for the network 
> configuration files (vagrant\templates\guests/slackware) of the box.
> But this is my very first Ruby project contribution and I don't know how 
> to test my changes nor am I very familiar with Ruby ecosystem.
> I have Ruby and the DevKit installed as explained on these projects web 
> pages and I could run "bundle install", unfortunately I did not find any 
> executable.
> I read from the Vagrant GitHub page that I could run Vagrant from the 
> source root folder with the command "bundle exec vagrant" but doing this 
> Vagrant disables plugins (https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant).
> So could you please help me further for running my code changes and how I 
> could easily debug it (may be helpful too ;)
> One last thing: I have only a Windows 8 machine at my disposal at the 
> moment and that's on it I try adding the plugin.
>
> Thank you,
> Olivier.
>
> Le lundi 9 novembre 2015 09:42:57 UTC+1, Olivier Meurice a écrit :
>>
>> I tried to configure a private network with Slackware boxes but I did get 
>> into trouble. I get the same error with a box 
>> (ricardson/slackware64-14.1-minimal) from the Atlas catalog and with a box 
>> I created from scratch. I am using Vagrant 1.7.4 and VirtualBox 4.2.24.
>>
>> The error message is the following:
>>
>> Configuring and enabling network interfaces... Vagrant attempted to 
>> execute the capability 'configure_networks' on the detect guest OS 'linux', 
>> but the guest doesn't support that capability. This capability is required 
>> for your configuration of Vagrant. Please either reconfigure Vagrant to 
>> avoid this capability or fix the issue by creating the capability.
>>
>> This error occurs when adding a vm.network with "private_network" 
>> attribute. Port forwarding does not cause any problem.
>>
>> I haven't find the reason of this problem yet but it seems clear that is 
>> it related to the box itself. Slackware seems to be missing something. I 
>> can switch to another box but I would be very interested to understand that 
>> issue. Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>

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