- removed superfluous cap/shell_expand_guest_path
- solaris11 guest_capability for shell_expand_guest_path now directly returns the linux capability class
At the time of writing, the Haiku rsync lacks old-style --compress due
to its external zlib. Pass `-zz` to the guest rsync.
This works with or without the `--compress` flag in the host's
`rsync__args`.
With the adjustments provided in #11455 the location of injecting
within the call stack has been changed slightly. With the entire
stack now being generated before execution instead of dynamic
hooks being wrapped around actions at run time, this update
ensures that the method is called correctly after the entirety of
the synced folders action has completed.
Windows commands that run over SSH are wrapped in a script that writes a
special marker to the two output streams (stdout and stderr). This
allows Vagrant to consume the output streams.
Unfortunately, this leads to a sort of chicken-and-egg problem where no
commands can be run before a wrapper script exists. For example, you
can't make a destination directory to upload the wrapper script without
first creating a wrapper script to make the directory. :)
This commit changes the behavior of the WinSSH communicator to assume
that the destination directory already exists for provisioning scripts.
It also moves the default `upload_path` from the shell provisioner
config so we can have OS-specific defaults.
Finally, it introduces a Windows-specific #upload method which will
properly use a Windows path separator on a non-Windows host.
This prevents any unexpected connection related error from breaking
the wait loop while windows reboots. If an underlying problem unrelated
to the guest is causing exceptions, the exception will still be raised
to the user, simply after the loop has exceeded the defined maximum
wait time.
Fixes#11238
Since the root file system is marked as read-only, attempting to
link the shared directory to `/vagrant` will fail. If the guest
path is on the root file system and APFS is used, create the
link as a firmlink instead.