If you are interested in creating your own Packer builds, you might take inspiration from mine, available here. The new version of the boxes can be seen here. I had a quick check and noticed Packer 1.9.2 was available, so I picked that up before starting my builds. These Vagrant boxes are the base for all my Vagrant builds. With each new release of VirtualBox I rebuild my Vagrant boxes (Oracle Linux 7, 8 and 9) so they have the latest guest additions. I’ll go through and add the latest round of Oracle database patches where necessary over the next few days. I’ve already updated the relevant builds to include the latest versions of OpenJDK, Tomcat, ORDS and SQLcl. Once you understand that, I found the best way of learning more was to look at builds done by other people. If you are new to Vagrant and want to learn, you might find this useful. All my test systems are built with Vagrant, so I grabbed it before testing my builds with the new version of VirtualBox. Vagrant 2.3.7Īt the same time I noticed Vagrant 2.3.7 had been released. For this release a straight upgrade was fine on both Windows versions. I had to uninstall then reinstall it to get it to work. For the previous release I had some issues with Windows 10. I’ve installed it on my Windows 10 and 11 machines with no drama. The downloads and changelog are in the usual places. VirtualBox 7.0.10 was released a few days ago and I finally got round to trying it.
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