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Add CI - preferrably Travis-like, but it must support VirtualBox

Help wanted: A public, free-for-open-source CI service that supports Vagrant & VirtualBox from the build instructions.

  • Travis-CI does not support it.
  • Semaphore has an article about using Vagrant, but it does not speak at all about using Vagrant in a Semaphore build, so IDK if it supports it.
  • For GENIVI Go.CD server we have a special agent that runs virtualbox builds, but I'm looking for something simple and directly integrated with GitHub like Travis-CI

where is the VM?

I ran your script and it took forever but I don't see a virtualbox instance anywhere in the folder...

also there is a desktop file that is created that goes to your webex page not sure if you intended to do that

Error running vagrant

According to instructions I've run

vagrant up --provision
Got real name: 
Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
==> default: Box 'trusty32' could not be found. Attempting to find and install...
    default: Box Provider: virtualbox
    default: Box Version: >= 0
==> default: Box file was not detected as metadata. Adding it directly...
==> default: Adding box 'trusty32' (v0) for provider: virtualbox
    default: Downloading: http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/vagrant/trusty/current/trusty-server-cloudimg-i386-vagrant-disk1.box
==> default: Successfully added box 'trusty32' (v0) for 'virtualbox'!
There are errors in the configuration of this machine. Please fix
the following errors and try again:

vm:
* The host path of the shared folder is missing: ~/vmshare-zoom

I've run on 64-bit Ubuntu 20.04

Update base box to later version, and to 64 bit

  • Update to 64 bit version. (Zoom has a native client for 64 bit, and WebEx is not supported on master branch any longer).
  • Update to a later version than Ubuntu Trusty (optional...)

Steps:

  • Modify Vagrantfile to use a different base box
  • Modify scripts to download & install the i686 version of the .deb package for Zoom, instead of the i386 version.

I'm a Fedora user... but an upgrade using Ubuntu is fine - the industry seems comfortable with it. I've had some issues getting LXDE working on later Ubuntu cloud images however, so make sure to test it

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