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HelloPacker uses a 100% different approach.Using the same provisioners (scripts/puppter/ansible, etc) will build boxes/vms on different providers (local/cloud) that after provision will be the same (or very similar)Alvaro.
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 10:01 AM, Vince Do <black...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,I'm wondering why, as far as I can see, it isn't possible to use the same source image to build multiple custom ones with different Builders.I would like to start from an ISO or for example an Ubuntu Cloud Image and get as output an image for VMWare one for Openstack and a VirtualBox image. Does someone have an idea if this is somehow possible using Packer?Best regards,Vincenzo
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HelloPacker uses a 100% different approach.Using the same provisioners (scripts/puppter/ansible, etc) will build boxes/vms on different providers (local/cloud) that after provision will be the same (or very similar)Alvaro.
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 10:01 AM, Vince Do <black...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,I'm wondering why, as far as I can see, it isn't possible to use the same source image to build multiple custom ones with different Builders.I would like to start from an ISO or for example an Ubuntu Cloud Image and get as output an image for VMWare one for Openstack and a VirtualBox image. Does someone have an idea if this is somehow possible using Packer?Best regards,Vincenzo
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