On 02/27/2014 12:10 PM, Michael DeHaan wrote:
Yep, that can be a valid approach.

"This seems much lighter weight then cloning an entire OS distribution,"

It's much smaller than the apt repo, however.

The other bonus is being able to control the package versions on all of
your hosts and update when you choose while still coding only
state=latest in the ansible content.

Debian has snapshot support, so I could always add that line to sources.list, and then configure version pinning, if I really wanted that.

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