Seems like you still need some more cleanup to do. Apt-get remove it, then remove everyone ansible on your system, including any .ansible.cfg or .ansible directories, and anything left in /usr/local and /etc. And then do a fresh install from scratch and see if that helps. Make sure you don't have any ANSIBLE environment variables set the old paths too.
Jay On Sunday, December 21, 2014 11:46:01 AM UTC-6, Bence Takács wrote: > > I deleted the remaining files from /usr/local/bin and reinstalled ansible > with apt-get again, but something is wrong: > > $ ansible all -m ping >> bash: /usr/local/bin/ansible: No such file or directory >> > > Any tips? > > > 2014. december 21., vasárnap 18:29:24 UTC+1 időpontban Bence Takács a > következőt írta: >> >> Now I see what is the main issue: first I tried to install ansible from >> source (I found a howto about that first...) >> >> And it has no 'remove' or 'uninstall' build target. So I just deleted the >> directories I found... >> >> Now I tried some stronger cleanup: >> >>> sudo apt-get remove ansible >> >> sudo pip uninstall ansible >> >> >> I also have some remainings: >> >>> $ whereis ansible >>> ansible: /etc/ansible /usr/local/bin/ansible >>> >> >> How should I remove those? >> >> Regards: >> Bence >> >> 2014. december 20., szombat 11:31:33 UTC+1 időpontban Bence Takács a >> következőt írta: >>> >>> Following the official Ubuntu guide ( >>> http://docs.ansible.com/intro_installation.html#latest-releases-via-apt-ubuntu) >>> >>> I experienced the following problem: >>> >>> $ ansible --version >>>> ansible 1.9 >>>> configured module search path = None >>>> $ ansible all -m ping >>>> nas | FAILED => module ping not found in configured module paths. >>>> Additionally, core modules are missing. If this is a checkout, run 'git >>>> submodule update --init --recursive' to correct this problem. >>>> >>> >>> Where could I find the default modules like 'ping'? >>> >>> The /usr/share/ansible directory is empty, >>> The /etc/ansible directory contains only the ansible.cfg and the hosts >>> file (I already modified the latter and added my 'nas'). >>> The ~/.ansible cotains only an empty directory called cp >>> >>> If I run the suggested command, it says: >>> >>> $ git submodule update --init --recursive >>>> fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git >>>> >>> >>> So: where are the default modules or how can I get them? :-) >>> >>> I'm on Ubuntu 14.04 >>> >>> Regards: >>> Bence >>> >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ansible Project" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/ansible-project/9eb4f781-d3ce-48cd-9cf2-32967815a152%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
