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Hi,
I ran now multiple times into issues with vagrant and virtualbox, where the newest version of virtual box provided is not compatible with the newest version of vagrant.
Currently I circumvent the issue by building vagranty locally, my question would be is there a better way to manage vagrant?
For the future I would like to be use pacman again for vagrant.
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I added further info to the main post, but basicly the newest version of virtualbox 7.0+ is not compatible with the provided vagrant version from the repository.
Would like to prevent this in the future and would like to know if there is a way to not build from source in the future.
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current version of vagrant in repos appears to be the latest released version, also https://developer.hashicorp.com/vagrant … virtualbox mentions virtualbox 6.1 as highest supported version .
Are you stuck with the virtualbox / vagrant combo or can you switch either to something else ?
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Currently I cant switch either, and I am fine with building from source.
I would just like to know if there were any best practices to prevent version bumps, just sucks that my setups dont work after an upgrade, and if there is a way to still use reliably pacman.
I tried to use qemu, but had errors requiring virtualbox.
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circumvent the issue by building vagranty locally
vagrant upstream is at 2.3.3, like the repo version - what do you actually build locally?
According to the vagrnat changelog, "support for VirtualBox 7.0" was added w/ 2.3.2 so right now it's not even clear why you may have nor what kind of problems - what makes it impossible to suggest to avoid them.
There's no whatsoever indication that the repo vagrant and virtualbox releases are somehow incompatible and you've not provided any details on why you think they are.
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