Awesome, I've been looking forward to the new Docker modules in this
release.
Question, I've uninstalled Fedora's Ansible package so I can use the
latest from Pypi. I run:
pip install --user ansible
But the package still tries to create files outside my home directory.
Is there a way around this?
I get that I'll have to set my own module search path, but I'd like it
to respect my request to install with --user. Thanks.
On 02/28/2014 02:56 PM, Michael DeHaan wrote:
Or should we say, it escapes!
And it's on PyPi now.
http://blog.ansibleworks.com/2014/02/28/ansible-1-5-released/
Read the blog link above for details, and if you don't want to
download via pip you can hit releases.ansible.com
<http://releases.ansible.com> too.
--Michael
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