
Thanks. I am also reading about provisioning tools like Chef, Puppet and Ansible. So far I liked Ansible the most because it looks simpler. On Monday, February 24, 2014 1:13:58 PM UTC, Christian Laustsen wrote:
dabd
writes: Hi, I am currently reading through Packer documentation
and vagrant http://www.vagrantup.com/.
I would like to set up a minimal reproducible Haskell development environment on Manjaro Linux (64-bit) running on VirtualBox.
Does anyone have a Packer template for this distro or a Vagrant box for Haskell development on any other distro?
Thanks.
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Setting up your own vagrant box is fairly straight forward, you can then just install the tools you want to always be available and then use that as a base box.
I recently went through itself myself and wrote an article[0] about it, it should be easy to follow and just change the distro I used (Debian) with whatever you want.
Since you mentioned packer.io this might also be relevant to you https://github.com/opscode/bento ..
//Christian
[0] http://codetalk.io/blog/5/deploying-with-vagrant
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