# vi: set ft=ruby :\r
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Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|\r
+ # You can only have one config.vm.box uncommented at a time\r
+\r
+ # Comment this and uncomment another if you don't want to use the minimal Arch box\r
config.vm.box = "dragon788/arch-ala-elasticdog"\r
\r
+ # VMware/Virtualbox 64 bit\r
+ # config.vm.box = "phusion/ubuntu-14.04-amd64"\r
+ #\r
+ # VMware/Virtualbox 64 bit\r
+ #config.vm.box = "puphpet/centos65-x64"\r
+ #\r
+ # The opensuse boxes don't have dfu-util in their default repositories\r
+ #\r
+ # The virtualbox version has tools issues\r
+ # VMware/Virtualbox 64 bit\r
+ #config.vm.box = "bento/opensuse-13.2-x86_64"\r
+ #\r
+ # Virtualbox only\r
+ #config.vm.box = "bento/opensuse-13.2-i386"\r
+ # config.vm.box = ""\r
+ # config.vm.box = ""\r
+\r
# This section allows you to customize the Virtualbox VM\r
# settings, ie showing the GUI or upping the memory\r
# or cores if desired\r
config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb|\r
# Hide the VirtualBox GUI when booting the machine\r
vb.gui = false\r
- \r
+ # Uncomment the below lines if you want to program\r
+ # your Teensy via the VM rather than your host OS\r
+ #vb.customize ['modifyvm', :id, '--usb', 'on']\r
+ #vb.customize ['usbfilter', 'add', '0',\r
+ # '--target', :id,\r
+ # '--name', 'teensy',\r
+ # '--vendorid', '0x16c0',\r
+ # '--productid','0x0478'\r
+ # ] \r
# Customize the amount of memory on the VM:\r
vb.memory = "512"\r
end\r
# This section allows you to customize the VMware VM\r
# settings, ie showing the GUI or upping the memory\r
# or cores if desired\r
- config.vm.provider "vmware" do |vmw|\r
+ config.vm.provider "vmware_workstation" do |vmw|\r
# Hide the VMware GUI when booting the machine\r
- vmw.gui = false\r
- \r
+ vmw.gui = false \r
+ \r
# Customize the amount of memory on the VM:\r
vmw.memory = "512"\r
end\r
\r
- # This ensures the system always gets the latest updates when powered on\r
+ config.vm.provider "vmware_fusion" do |vmf|\r
+ # Hide the vmfare GUI when booting the machine\r
+ vmf.gui = false\r
+ \r
+ # Customize the amount of memory on the VM:\r
+ vmf.memory = "512"\r
+ end\r
+ \r
+ # This script ensures the required packages for AVR programming are installed\r
+ # It also ensures the system always gets the latest updates when powered on\r
# If this causes issues you can run a 'vagrant destroy' and then\r
- # comment out these three lines and run 'vagrant up' to get a working\r
- # non-updated box and then attempt to troubleshoot after it has started\r
- #\r
- config.vm.provision "shell", run: "always", inline: <<-SHELL\r
- sudo pacman -Syu --needed --noconfirm\r
- SHELL\r
+ # add a # before ,args: and run 'vagrant up' to get a working\r
+ # non-updated box and then attempt to troubleshoot or open a Github issue \r
\r
- # Allow user to speed up package installs using powerpill/wget tweaks\r
- # Always run the pacman mirror update script if possible when vagrant comes up\r
- # This will ensure that users never get stalled on a horribly slow mirror\r
+ config.vm.provision "shell", run: "always", path: "avr_setup.sh", args: "-update"\r
\r
- config.vm.provision "shell", path: "avr_setup.sh"\r
+ config.vm.post_up_message = """\r
+ Log into the VM using 'vagrant ssh' on OSX or from Git Bash (Win)\r
+ or 'vagrant ssh-config' and Putty or Bitvise SSH or another SSH tool\r
+\r
+ Change directory (cd) to the keyboard you wish to program \r
+ (Optionally) modify your layout, \r
+ then run 'make clean' \r
+ and then 'make' to compile the .eep and .hex files.\r
+\r
+ Or you can copy and paste the example line below. \r
+ \r
+ cd /vagrant; cd keyboard; cd ergodox_ez; make clean; make\r
+ \r
\r
- config.vm.post_up_message = """Change directory to the keyboard you wish to program and modify your layout, then run 'make clean' and 'make' to compile the .eep and .hex files."""\r
+ """\r
end\r