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gentoo-overlay/app-emulation/vagrant/files/vagrant-1.9.3

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# This is a wrapper to properly execute Vagrant within the embedded
# Vagrant installation directory. This sets up proper environmental variables
# so that everything loads and compiles to proper directories.
VAGRANT_DIR="$( ruby -e 'print Gem::default_path[-1] + "/gems/vagrant-1.9.3"' )"
# Export GEM_HOME based on VAGRANT_HOME
#
# This needs to be set because Bundler includes gem paths
# from RubyGems' Gem.paths.
if [ -z $VAGRANT_HOME ]; then
VAGRANT_HOME=$(eval echo "~/.vagrant.d")
fi
export GEM_HOME="$VAGRANT_HOME/gems"
# SSL certs
export SSL_CERT_FILE="/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt"
# Export an environmental variable to say we're in a Vagrant
# installer created environment.
export VAGRANT_INSTALLER_ENV=1
# This is currently used only in Vagrant::Plugin::Manager.system_plugins_file
# to locate plugins configuration file.
export VAGRANT_INSTALLER_EMBEDDED_DIR="/var/lib/vagrant"
export VAGRANT_INSTALLER_VERSION="2"
# Determine the OS that we're on, which is used in some later checks.
# It is very important we do this _before_ setting the PATH below
# because uname dependencies can conflict on some platforms.
OS=$(uname -s 2>/dev/null)
# Export the OS as an environmental variable that Vagrant can access
# so that it can behave better.
export VAGRANT_DETECTED_OS="${OS}"
VAGRANT_EXECUTABLE="${VAGRANT_DIR}/bin/vagrant"
# Export the VAGRANT_EXECUTABLE so that pre-rubygems can optimize a bit
export VAGRANT_EXECUTABLE
# Call the actual Vagrant bin with our arguments
exec ruby "${VAGRANT_EXECUTABLE}" "$@"