Look at the 'user_install' option on the gem task.

Cheers
Dick.

On 9 May 2014 03:06, Navid Paya <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys
> I'm using ansible to deploy the scoutapp.com agent which is basically a ruby
> gem. I have used both the gem and shell modules to install the module, the
> problem is after the module is installed, the executable isn't symlinked to
> a location like /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin which is what would happen if I
> run the exact same command in a shell. I know ansible runs this stuff using
> a Python script so I was wondering if you know anyway I can fix this?
>
> This is my instructions:
>
> - name: Install the scout gem
>   shell: gem install scout -no-rdoc -no-ri
>
> And this is the one I tried with the gem module:
>
> - name: Install the scout gem
>   gem: name=scout state=present
>
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