I am migrating to 2.1 from 1.9.  I ran into a few issues, but it has been 
fairly painless. I've run across this, and I have narrowed it down to 
exactly how to recreate it.  Once I get in this state ansible is not usable 
anymore.

I've got a playbook, target is ubuntu 15.10, source is mac osx.  i am using 
vagrant to setup a vm.  then i ssh in modifying the ansible.cfg:

[default]

nocows = yes

retry_files_enabled = False

remote_user = vagrant

deprecation_warnings = False

host_key_checking = False

force_handlers = True

#allow_world_readable_tmpfiles = True

hostfile = /Users/c0faulo/git/vagrant/hosts


[ssh_connection]

ssh_args = -F /Users/c0faulo/git/vagrant/machines/blank/.vagrant_ssh_config 
-o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=30m

scp_if_ssh = True

control_path = ~/.ssh/ansible-%%r@%%h:%%p


If it matters, here is my .vagrant_ssh_config file:


Host default

  HostName 127.0.0.1

  User vagrant

  Port 2222

  UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null

  StrictHostKeyChecking no

  PasswordAuthentication no

  IdentityFile 
"/Users/c0faulo/git/vagrant/machines/blank/.vagrant/machines/default/virtualbox/private_key"

  IdentitiesOnly yes

  LogLevel FATAL



Everything works in the playbook.  When I try to run the playbook again I 
get this error.  By binary search I found the line that messes up my 
ansible connection:


I have several repos from my accounts that I install, then I run a command 
(usually python setup.py install) in that repo.  Here is the task:


    - name: install repos

      become: yes

      become_user: "{{item.user}}"

      shell: "( cd ~{{login}}/git/{{item.repo}}; {{item.install}})"

      with_items:

        "{{ repos }}"


and my repos dictionary:


  vars:

    repos:

      - repo: "gen_yaml"

        org: "VCP"

        install: "echo nothing to do"

        #install: "python setup.py install"

        user: "root"

        url: "http://txslnno-github.cds.eng.vzwcorp.com/VCP/gen_yaml.git";

      - repo: "dhcp-pb"

        org: "VCP"

        install: "echo nothing to do"

        user: "{{login}}"

        url: "http://txslnno-github.cds.eng.vzwcorp.com/VCP/dhcp-pb.git";

      - repo: "cmdb"

        org: "corona"

        install: "make site_torrance"

        user: "{{login}}"

        url: "http://txslnno-github.cds.eng.vzwcorp.com/corona/cmdb.git";


you can see the install: "echo nothing to to"


When I change that to the python setup.py install, everything works, but 
then I can't run ansible again.


Something appears to get messed up in the ansible environment on the target 
side.


My program 'gen_yaml' is a fairly simple program.  It needs pyyaml and 
psycopg2.  I did a manual install and this is the verbose output :


creating dist

creating 'dist/gen_yaml-0.1.9-py2.7.egg' and adding 
'build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg' to it

removing 'build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg' (and everything under it)

Processing gen_yaml-0.1.9-py2.7.egg

creating /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gen_yaml-0.1.9-py2.7.egg

Extracting gen_yaml-0.1.9-py2.7.egg to 
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages

Adding gen-yaml 0.1.9 to easy-install.pth file

Installing gen_yaml script to /usr/local/bin


Installed /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gen_yaml-0.1.9-py2.7.egg

Processing dependencies for gen-yaml==0.1.9

Searching for psycopg2==2.6

Best match: psycopg2 2.6

Adding psycopg2 2.6 to easy-install.pth file


Using /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages

Finished processing dependencies for gen-yaml==0.1.9


My program gen_yaml works, and the installation worked, but I can't access 
with the ansible anymore?


-g




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