Hi all, 

I resolve this using something like this:

yum: pkg=httpd-{{ httpd_version | default('*') }} state=latest
as the documentation says :
"Package name, or package specifier with version, like name-1.0. When using 
state=latest, this can be '*' which means run: yum -y update. You can also 
pass a url or a local path to a rpm file."

Hope that helps

El miércoles, 21 de agosto de 2013 08:27:09 UTC-3, Byron Schlemmer escribió:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to work out the best way to either install the latest version 
> or a specified version of a package dependent on a group_vars variable 
> passed. 
>
> That is, my group_vars/group contains:
>
> mypackage: 1.0
>
> But it could be changed to 
>
> mypackage: latest
>
> And I want package installation to occur accordingly.
>
> My play has:
>
> - name: install mypackage rpm
>   yum:  name=mypackage state=latest
>   when: mypackage_version == "latest"
>
> - name: install mypackage rpm
>   yum:  name=mypackage-{{ mypackage_version }} state=installed
>   when: mypackage_version != "latest"
>
> Now this works but I end up with output from both packages:
>
> TASK: [install mypackage rpm]
> ****************************************
> ok: [myhost00]
>
> TASK: [install mypackage rpm]
> ****************************************
> skipping: [myhost00]
>
> Is there a way to silence the output on the task that did not run? Is this 
> the best way to accomplish this or should I abstract with an include in 
> some fashion?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>

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