Hi,

I'm facing issue, which how the ansible is running tasks. It's internal
behaviour of ansible core II donot have answer on users forum.

I'm writing mostly multi os/version enabled roles. See may template role
on github.I will user it to describe the problem I have.

https://github.com/hudecof/sensible_test

managed hosts:
 - debian 7, 8
 - ubuntu 14.04, 16.04
 - centos 6,7
 - rhel 6,7

The main idea is in the tasks/main.yml and in vars/os-XXXXX.yml.
Inthe VARS file there is a list of tasks file to be included. They vary
based on the OS, in this case for debian/ubuntu and centos/rhel are the
same.

The order needs to be keep, the task are dependent in must of the case.

When you run the role, the out put is in logs/full_run.log
https://github.com/hudecof/sensible_test/blob/master/logs/full_run.log

As you can see, the task execution is
  - task 01 for debian
  - task 02 common
  - task 01 for centos

And there is the problem, I need to run the 'task 01 centos' before the
'taks 02', the order of the tasks is not the same as specified in
vars/os-Centos.yml or vars/os-RedHat.yml.

If you run it only against Debian only or CentOs only servers, the order
is OK.

The problem is, how is ansible handling the tasks includes.

        best regards
                Peter Hudec
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