If you want to use the Oracle Virtualbox package, then why don't you
just use the Vagrant team's (terrible) package as well? I don't think
Ubuntu should be changed to accommodate poor external packages. Ubuntu
Vagrant works well with Ubuntu Virtualbox, which is exactly how it
should be. This sho
Please remove the version requirement from the Recommends. Any recent
distro will have at least virtualbox => 4.0 so that this version is not
neccessary, strictly speaking.
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This is because
* virtualbox is both a real (from Ubuntu) and virtual (from Oracle)
package.
* The Ubuntu vagrant contains:
Recommends: virtualbox (>= 4.0)
>From http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-virtual
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@bigon: It does:
> $ aptitude show virtualbox-4.2 | grep '^Provides'
> Provides: virtualbox
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Hi,
IMHO, this is a bug on the oracle virtualbox package. Their package
should "Provides: virtualbox" I guess. Vagrant package is only
Recommending the virtualbox package, you could try to install it with
the --no-install-recommends apt-get flag.
I'm closing this bug as invalid
** Changed in: va