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nickcharlton.net
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| | | | | I recently completed a project for an assignment which had a mess of dependencies. It depends upon libgit2 and pygit2, both of which are a complete pain to get working. After it blew up in my face for the third time, I realised I was being silly and should go back to using Vagrant, and along with it, the configuration management tool, Chef. | |
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stribny.name
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explains how to use Ansible and Vagrant together to provision and configure virtual machines locally for software development and testing environments. | |
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hamvocke.com
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| | | | | A simple setup to test Ansible provisioning on your machine using Vagrant and Serverspec | |
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juffalow.com
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| | | I am currently working on three computers and it is real pain to get everything synchronized. Of course I am using git repositories and cloud but I still have to get rid of apache server, databases, etc. So I decided to create Virtual Machine which I save on USB drive and try to do it this way. | ||