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2017-04-20 | Move vagrant stuff to extras/ | Damjan Marion | 1 | -23/+0 | |
Change-Id: I7e3d6ecc3f23d862004c273e23e36e234ceb6015 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com> | |||||
2017-02-02 | Update default Vagrant box to Ubuntu 16.04, VPP-616 | Dave Wallace | 1 | -5/+6 | |
- Make puppetlabs/ubuntu-16.04-64-nocm the default box - Enable x11 forwarding - Install x11-utils required for emacs to work over X11 - Refactor run.sh - Add VPP_VAGRANT_POST_BUILD environment variable to allow selection of installing VPP or run "make test". - Fix dependencies in src/vppapigen.am Change-Id: I0ec054fdc83feb71ca8396df53ed02bf82ecd7e7 Signed-off-by: Dave Wallace <dwallacelf@gmail.com> | |||||
2016-04-25 | Break boostrap.sh into pieces | Ed Warnicke | 1 | -0/+22 | |
In order to make it easier for folks who have existing Centos or Ubuntu boxes to utilize the same 'Getting started' scripting that is used in Vagrant, as well as enable us to use that scripting in CI, broke up bootstrap.sh into update.sh - Things like apt-get update build.sh - Install any dependencies and build vpp clearinterfaces.sh - Clean off any non-default gateway interfaces. Used by vagrant. run.sh - Start vpp as a service on the box. A user (or CI) just wanting to get going and build on an existing Ubuntu or Centos image (ie, not via vagrant) can simply run build.sh Change-Id: I8f19342f163cad07c6c05def943a5fb8e394b879 Signed-off-by: Ed Warnicke <eaw@cisco.com> |