Hello, I'm testing an Ansible playbook and kept getting this indefinite 
hangs on sudo apt-get install command Ubuntu machine, I'm using Ansible 
version 1.4.8. server and client are both Ubuntu 14.04 since currently I'm 
using my own IP address to test provisioning to myself on a fresh machine. 
The exact code, hanging part and -vvvv info are as follows:

*the exact code in my tasks main.yml:*

---

# To determine if java is already installed
- name: Determine if Java is already installed
  shell: which java
  register: oracle_java_task_installed
  ignore_errors: yes
  changed_when: False
# oracle_java_installed.rc == 0 : installed
# oracle_java_installed.rc == 1 : not installed

- name: Set fact oracle_java_installed
  set_fact:
    oracle_java_installed = {{oracle_java_task_installed.rc == 0}}
  when:
    oracle_java_task_installed is defined and oracle_java_task_installed.rc 
is $
  changed_when: False

# To install httpie
- name: Install httpie package
  sudo: yes
  apt:
    pkg: httpie
    state: present
    force: yes
    update_cache: yes

# To install java
- name: Add Ubuntu OpenJDK repo
  sudo: yes
  apt_repository: repo='ppa:openjdk-r/ppa' state=present 
force=yesvalidate_certs=False
  tags: java

*the actual running result:*

cui@cui-VirtualBox:~/ansible$ ansible-playbook -i nodes provision_fabric.yml

PLAY [apply configuration to controller nodes] 
******************************** 

GATHERING FACTS ************************************************************
*** 
ok: [192.168.102.9]

TASK: [controller | Determine if Java is already installed] 
******************* 
failed: [192.168.102.9] => {"changed": false, "cmd": "which java ", 
"delta": "0:00:00.004950", "end": "2016-09-23 10:13:11.895559", "item": "", 
"rc": 1, "start": "2016-09-23 10:13:11.890609", "stdout_lines": []}
...ignoring

TASK: [controller | Set fact oracle_java_installed] 
*************************** 
skipping: [192.168.102.9]

TASK: [controller | Install httpie package] ******************************
***** 

*-vvvv info for hanging part:*

TASK: [controller | Set fact oracle_java_installed] 
*************************** 
skipping: [192.168.102.9]

TASK: [controller | Install httpie package] ******************************
***** 
<192.168.102.9> ESTABLISH CONNECTION FOR USER: cui
<192.168.102.9> REMOTE_MODULE apt pkg=httpie state=present
<192.168.102.9> EXEC ['sshpass', '-d9', 'ssh', '-C', '-tt', '-vvv', '-o', 
'ControlMaster=auto', '-o', 'ControlPersist=60s', '-o', 
'ControlPath=/home/cui/.ansible/cp/ansible-ssh-%h-%p-%r', '-o', 'Port=22', 
'-o', 'GSSAPIAuthentication=no', '-o', 'PubkeyAuthentication=no', '-o', 
'ConnectTimeout=10', '192.168.102.9', "/bin/sh -c 'mkdir -p 
$HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1474650902.37-263973730279195 && chmod a+rx 
$HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1474650902.37-263973730279195 && echo 
$HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1474650902.37-263973730279195'"]
<192.168.102.9> PUT /tmp/tmpnv6U73 TO /home/cui/.ansible/tmp/
ansible-tmp-1474650902.37-263973730279195/apt
<192.168.102.9> EXEC ['sshpass', '-d9', 'ssh', '-C', '-tt', '-vvv', '-o', 
'ControlMaster=auto', '-o', 'ControlPersist=60s', '-o', 
'ControlPath=/home/cui/.ansible/cp/ansible-ssh-%h-%p-%r', '-o', 'Port=22', 
'-o', 'GSSAPIAuthentication=no', '-o', 'PubkeyAuthentication=no', '-o', 
'ConnectTimeout=10', '192.168.102.9', '/bin/sh -c \'sudo -k && sudo -H -S 
-p "[sudo via ansible, key=uuwcaknpggvmgdoeetzulrwwmgyzyyvx] password: " -u 
root /bin/sh -c \'"\'"\'echo SUDO-SUCCESS-uuwcaknpggvmgdoeetzulrwwmgyzyyvx; 
/usr/bin/python 
/home/cui/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1474650902.37-263973730279195/apt; 
rm -rf /home/cui/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1474650902.37-263973730279195/ 
>/dev/null 2>&1\'"\'"\'\'']

So far since my playbook can pass gathering fact phase, also the other 
commands other than sudo apt-get install can work fine, I'm rooting the ssh 
connection problems out. I know that someone might have the same problem 
it's just I've tried to add async and polls, as well as rewriting playbook 
commands however nothing works.Since I'm desperate to fix this one as well 
as I'm fairly new to Ansible. Please help me to look into this matter or 
tell me if there's any debugging tools good for solving such problems(be 
explicit if possible). Thank you!

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