To quote from the module documentation page for yum...
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 (using state=present). To operate on 
several packages this can accept a comma separated list of packages or (as of 
2.0) a list of packages.

To me that suggests that that should work...

rereading this I spotted where I went wrong... With a URL you have to use state 
as present not latest.  I have changed that and this works.

Thanks everyone.

Adam

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