Brilliant, I think that gives me everything I need other than to dive 
deeper into selinux contexts, thanks Brian, 
regards, Richard

On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 4:07:21 PM UTC-5, Brian Coca wrote:
>
> So the current yum module can install from an rpm, even if you cannot use 
> the copy module you should be able to :
>
> - shell: scp ​selinux-python.xxx.rpm {{inventory_hostname}:/path/to/temp:
>   connection: local
>
> - yum: name=/path/to/temp/selinux-python.xxx.rpm
>
> or if you can publish to an internal webserver:
>
> - yum: name=http:/package_source.local/​selinux-python.xxx.rpm
>
>
> As for the modules themselves, yes, they do get copied to the target host 
> in a temp dir in the home of the login user, then they get deleted.
>
> selinux-python does NOT give any new privileges to the user, it is just 
> for managing selinux context of files touched by ansible.
>
>
> ----------
> Brian Coca
>

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