Hi Johannes,

It's a git clone of the stable-2.1 branch. I recently (like, today) did a 
'git pull' in addition to 'git submodule update --recursive' and tried 
again, still got the same error.

I just tried switching back to the stable-2.0.0.1 branch and it seems to be 
working fine, so it appears to be a specific 2.1 issue.

Thanks,
Guy

On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 1:31:56 AM UTC-7, Johannes Kastl wrote:
>
> On 31.05.16 21:23 Guy Knights wrote: 
>
> > I only started getting this recently after I started using ansible 2.1. 
> The 
> > docker task in question hasn't been modified in a long time, and if I 
> > manually remove the container from the host and re-run the playbook, it 
> > starts the container ok. 
>
> How did you install ansible 2.1? Recently there was an error because 
> some git submodules were not up to date and caused problems... 
>
> Johannes 
>
>
>

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