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Scientific Linux packer built vagrant box #1051

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I'm ok with provisionally adding this one but we really should include the other providers (vmware, parallels) if possible. In 6 months we'll check the download counts to see if folks are actively using it - curious if it gets any traction.

@cheeseplus cheeseplus merged commit f33c532 into chef:master Jun 5, 2018
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githubfoam commented Jun 6, 2018 via email

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As long as they VM tools works on Parallels/VMware with CentOS this should just work.

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githubfoam commented Jun 9, 2018 via email

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We can build them, you don't necessarily have to test all of them locally. It's reasonable to assume a base of Vbox, Fusion, and Parallels - other providers like qemu and Hyper-V are added on an "as works" basis.

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It's a pipeline that I maintain and is not publicly visible. I'll be pushing these builds as soon as I can get them working on the hardware.

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