Hi jmcg,

Thanks for the response and the explanation, I will think about it and will 
talk to my boss.

Thanks,
Borja.

El jueves, 16 de septiembre de 2021 a las 16:43:40 UTC+2, jmc...@gmail.com 
escribió:

> While other uses are possible, the two main uses of Vagrant are to 
> instantiate virtual machines with a defined configuration for either 
> testing or for a particular ensemble of development tools, reproducibly.
>
> The virtual machines created with vagrant are not particularly different 
> from VMs created using other methods; they may be a bit less secure because 
> of some considerations that went into vagrant's conventions; they are 
> reproducible to the extent that every version of every kernel module, 
> program and library is initially fixed in the "box" file that the VM is 
> created from.
>
> But for a coworker to take advantage of Vagrant's features, they would 
> need a vagrant setup of their own. Given a copy of your vagrantfile, they 
> could then produce a replica of your vagrant machine, but it's considerably 
> more involved than a URL or click.
>
> The problem you are trying to solve does not look like a particularly good 
> fit.
>
> I read your question as wanting to know how to reproduce a working 
> development environment where you may not have started out with strict 
> control over all of the versions of all of the modules, libraries, or other 
> development tools. You might be able to use a Vagrant-related tool like 
> Packer to freeze a particular existing environment for purposes of 
> reproducing it elsewhere, but it does not truly solve the underlying 
> problem of gaining control over the library dependencies, etc.
>
> With most VM hypervisors or tools like docker, there are ways to snapshot 
> any existing workspace so that it could be duplicated and shared with 
> someone else. And there are any number of configuration and provisioning 
> tools like Ansible, Puppet, or Chef that allow you to more closely control 
> and document the building of your development environment so the 
> configuration can be more controlled (and also regenerated).
>
>  -- jmcg
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2021 at 7:13 AM Borja Aizpurua Altuna <
> a90...@alumni.unav.es> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have been working with a raspberry and have created a new program that 
>> requires some libraries. My boss has asked me to see if I can use Valgrant 
>> to save a session with the new program and all the necessary libraries so 
>> that he can whenever he wants access it with an URL or a click. Is it 
>> possible? 
>>
>> I have read about Valgrant funcionalities, and I am not sure if this is 
>> possible. Moreover, I have understood that he could access my working 
>> access only if it is running, I mean, my Valgrant workingspace should then 
>> be active whenever he needs it. Am I correct?
>>
>> Any help is appreciated,
>> Thanks,
>> Borja.
>>
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