- Java 9 (JDK) is now supported
- Data Guard in DBA panel is only available for 12c and higher connections
- Updated the NoSQL drivers to version 4.5
- Added support for defining consumer group mappings for CLIENT_ID
- Preferences Search feature now covers all options
- Differentiate between a temporary connection used in the unshared worksheet and a truly private connection used internally for things like the UT Repos or the Instance Viewer....the naming logic for the Unshared Worksheet is now 'MyConn (Unshared)' instead of 'MyConn__1'
- RAC support added to Real Time SQL Monitoring
This is not quite as elegant as using `bundlerApp`,
which I could not get working.
However, this still uses most of the Ruby infrastructure,
including stock bundix, and should be fairly reasonable to maintain.
This means no more hacks to work around wrong embedded binaries,
and no need for an old version of Ruby.
Note that `vagrant share` is no longer included,
as that functionality is closed-source
and not present in the upstream source code.
The Vagrant maintainers publish official Vagrant installers,
which they prefer people use as most platforms don't
have great support for pinning known-good dependencies.
When run outside one of the offical installers,
Vagrant normally prints a warning to that effect.
However, Vagrant does run outside the installer environment
(nominally to support Vagrant development),
and this has the effect of functioning better by respecting
OS certs and shared libraries,
as opposed to trying to use bundled versions.
To keep these postive side effects without having to see the warning
on every Vagrant invocation, patch out the call to print the warning.
Note that I have reset the maintainers since the implementation is
totally redone; I'm happy to re-add any of the current maintainers.
This just defers to `fetchurl` for fetching.
Additionally, update the `nix-bundle-install.rb` script to handle gems
installed from a path, i.e. those with a `url` source.
Some parts of that script have been disabled in the `path` case
that likely shouldn't be, but cause errors and aren't necessary to get
`vagrant` to work.