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I try to find the reason why a Laravel Dusk test fails on Travis CI, that is why I am trying to reproduce the used Travis CI environment locally.
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In my .travis.yml
I have
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Answered 2017-Jun-13 at 09:53An answer from Travis CI support states that it is not possible to do what I want:
Regarding your question about instructions for provisioning these images from OS X, unfortunately, this is not possible at the moment being so we don't have further instructions for that
Theoretically the following must be done: The travis_ci_sugilite Cookbook needs to be provisoned locally, the best starting point I could find is the Travis CI Packer Templates Readme.
In my case I could solve the failing build by using the new debug job feature.
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I'm trying to use Packer form Hashicorp to create VMs. The idea is that I can create Windows 10 VMs for for each of my assignments, and run those VMs on my "main" Windows 10. I have access to Hyper-V, and as of late 2016, Packer supports that too.
Grabbing several files from Matt Wrock's Github repository, I have created a json file, an Autounattend and some scripts. When running Packer, I ended up with an error saying "Error getting WinRM host: No ip address". This had gone on for 5+ hours, so something was not going right. Interestingly, the Hyper-V Manger said that the VM was there, and I could even log in. Then I noticed that none of install scripts had been executed. For instance, in my Autounattend I execute Matt's boxstarter.ps1 script to install Boxstarter, but Boxstarter has not been installed.
To get a better visual on the process, I changed the Autounattend.xml to have all WillShowUI properties set to true. Nothing appears. To me this seems like Windows 10 is not booted. Any idea how I can check this? Also, from a different Github repository, I found in a json file for Windows Server 2013 the "boot_command" with value aaa. Without having any idea whether this applies to Windows 10 as well, I put that in my json file too. Maybe this boot command is wrong?
Alternatively, is there anyone out there having a public repository which I can use to create Windows 10 VMs that will run on Hyper-V on a Windows 10 machine?
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Answered 2017-Mar-20 at 11:24There is not enough details to tell what's wrong.
Try using taliesins basebox - Windows 10, he is the main author of the Hyper-V support in Packer and I expect his examples to work.
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