Vagrant 1.8 failed to initialize at a very early stage

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Justin Valentini

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Dec 22, 2015, 10:08:07 AM12/22/15
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Hello everyone,

I recently installed the 65-bit Debian version of vagrant 1.8. It now throws an error asking if the "hitimes" extension was installed correctly. Output below:

➜  Downloads  sudo dpkg -i vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64\(1\).deb
(Reading database ... 269078 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64(1).deb ...
Unpacking vagrant (1:1.8.0) over (1:1.8.0) ...
Setting up vagrant (1:1.8.0) ...
➜  Downloads  vagrant                                  
Vagrant failed to initialize at a very early stage:

The plugins failed to load properly. The error message given is
shown below.

Unable to find binary extension, was hitimes installed correctly?


How can I best further debug this? I tried installing the hitimes gem with "sudo gem install hitimes" but that hasn't resolved the issue.

Interesting, I can downgrade to 1.7.4 using the 64-bit .deb and vagrant starts working again. Thoughts?

Thanks,
Justin

Alvaro Miranda Aguilera

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Dec 22, 2015, 3:39:21 PM12/22/15
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Hello Justin,

Can you provide more information?

What's your host os? which version?

Are you using the package provided by vagrantup.com ?

What's the md5sum/sha sum ?

Thanks
Alvaro.


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Justin Valentini

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Dec 22, 2015, 4:00:49 PM12/22/15
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Hi Alvaro,

Sure thing!

Here's the checksum:
➜  Downloads  sha256sum vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb
57ead32cf4dedf783e066d6fa8a9a9957322a53996873abdfe0f5e5a56337143  vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb

Host OS:
➜  Downloads  cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS"

I'm using the package from vagrantup.com (https://releases.hashicorp.com/vagrant/1.8.0/vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb)

One thing that might be worth mentioning is that I started to run "sudo dpkg -i vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb" and then hit Ctrl-C while it was running. I cancelled the install because I first wanted to time my old vagrant commands to see what kind of improvement the linked clones feature would provide. After I ran my timing from my old version of Vagrant (1.7.4), I then re-ran the dpkg command to install 1.8. It installed successfully.

I have 0 clue if that could affect things though.

Thanks,
Justin

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Alvaro Miranda Aguilera

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Dec 23, 2015, 3:04:56 AM12/23/15
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Hi Justin.

I did install just fine on the same version. Logs at the end.

I even install the plugin that was causing problems, and rename to /(1/) to match your first install.. all went fine.

Does your machine have internet access?

Any chance you can uninstall the old version, blow away ~/.vagrant.d/ and /opt/vagrant and try again??



kikitux@nuc:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release 
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS"
Resolving releases.hashicorp.com (releases.hashicorp.com)... 103.245.222.69
Connecting to releases.hashicorp.com (releases.hashicorp.com)|103.245.222.69|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 75502560 (72M) [application/x-debian-package]
Saving to: ‘vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb’

100%[===============================================================================================================================================>] 75,502,560  12.8MB/s   in 5.9s   

2015-12-23 20:59:24 (12.1 MB/s) - ‘vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb’ saved [75502560/75502560]

kikitux@nuc:~$ sha2
sha224sum  sha256sum  
kikitux@nuc:~$ sha256sum vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb 
57ead32cf4dedf783e066d6fa8a9a9957322a53996873abdfe0f5e5a56337143  vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb
kikitux@nuc:~$ sudo dpkg -i vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb
[sudo] password for kikitux: 
Selecting previously unselected package vagrant.
(Reading database ... 295849 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb ...
Unpacking vagrant (1:1.8.0) ...
Setting up vagrant (1:1.8.0) ...
kikitux@nuc:~$ vagrant version
Installed Version: 1.8.0
Latest Version: 1.8.0

 

You're running an up-to-date version of Vagrant!
kikitux@nuc:~$ 


kikitux@nuc:~$ mv vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64.deb vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64\(1\).deb 
kikitux@nuc:~$ sudo dpkg -i vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64\(1\).deb 
(Reading database ... 302351 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64(1).deb ...
Unpacking vagrant (1:1.8.0) over (1:1.8.0) ...
Setting up vagrant (1:1.8.0) ...
kikitux@nuc:~$ vagrant plugin install hitimes
Installing the 'hitimes' plugin. This can take a few minutes...
Installed the plugin 'hitimes (1.2.3)'!
kikitux@nuc:~$ sudo dpkg -i vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64\(1\).deb 
(Reading database ... 302351 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack vagrant_1.8.0_x86_64(1).deb ...
Unpacking vagrant (1:1.8.0) over (1:1.8.0) ...
Setting up vagrant (1:1.8.0) ...
kikitux@nuc:~$ 






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