On Fri, 13 Feb 2015 10:38 +0400, Alexey Wasilyev <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Another problem,
> yum: name={{ item }} state=installed
> with_items: [package1, package2]
>
> install packages as yum install package1 package2
> but your solution install packages as
> yum install package1; yum install package2
> that is rather slower. How this can be fixed?
It's designed to work on one package at a time. IMHO, working on
multiple packages simultaneously will complicate the module because now
it has to parse yum's output and understand it, instead of just relying
on yum's return code.
You could use the shell/command modules, but they will warn you to use
the yum module instead ("Consider using yum module rather than running
yum"). In fact, it'll warn you about using any of the commands listed
here: http://bit.ly/1ClYXgl
Giovanni
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