Ori, thanks for the great dev environment :)
As mentioned in another email, I would like to have the following added to default vagrant installation. Having default dev environment would allow us to quickly get new developers up to speed almost without any walk-through steps.
* redirect from / to /w/index.php * xdebug to debug from host's IDE * unit testing frameworks, and maybe even some scripts to run php and other unit tests * easy way to add extensions - menu driven would be nice, or at least git clone and add the "required()" :) * SQL access - either phpMyAdmin, or routing SQL ports to host's tools, or both, or ... * "reset" script to quickly restart apache/memcached/etc (is it possible to do it from host?) * Direct root access to the client's file system from the host (in windows -- \precsie64\root...) * "php update.php" - is it possible to do it from host? "vagrant mwupdate" ?
Thanks!!!
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 4:15 PM, Bartosz DziewoĆski matma.rex@gmail.comwrote:
I tried it out on my Windows XP, and on `vagrant up` it promptly took all the 1.5 GB of free space on disk C: and crashed (I purposefully keep my system partition small).
Is it possible to make it write the big files (the downloaded OS image and the virtual disk) into somewhere else than %userprofile%? I know VirtualBox can do that, as I have two VMs set up in this way.
-- Matma Rex
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