That sounds really - odd.

It sounds silly, but are you _sure_ ansible and ansible-playbook are
at the same version?

ansible --version
ansible-playbook --version

Maybe there's some symlink spaghetti going on or something??

If not, that sounds like a bug, I'd file an issue.

On 7 July 2016 at 20:08, Anthony Cheng <[email protected]> wrote:
> To be more specific, ad-hoc command checks in ~/.ssh/authorized key whereas
> playbook does not.  I didn't specific any user in the playbook whereas I try
> to run as root/ubuntu/none with ad-hoc (-u).
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