On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:00 PM, Petros Moisiadis <[email protected]> wrote:
> The syntax error you get could be caused by a python 3 interpreter being
> used at the target machine instead of python 2. This is a common error
> when running ansible on target machines running Archlinux because the
> default python interpreter (at /usr/bin/python) on Arch is actually the
> python3 interpreter. In these cases you should set the
> "ansible_python_interpreter" variable for the affected hosts to the
> correct path ("/usr/bin/python2" for archlinux).

That did fix the problem. I was assuming that isn't required when you
install using virtualenv. Everything else has been working fine so
far, this was the first thing I ran into an issue with while using
ansible from virtualenv. Should this be considered a bug? If so, I'll
open a new ticket on github.


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With Regards,
Mehul Ved

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