Hello,

I've a Ubuntu 14.04 box with Ansible and Ansible-Tower running. I do 
regularly upgrades of the packages and have the official mirror for Ansible 
in my sources.list. So it gets updates. So far, so good. But i think 
there's something wrong.

1.) When I do a ansible --version on the command line it says it version 
2.0.0.2:

ansible@DE9899S76 ~ % ansible --version
ansible 2.0.0.2
  config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
  configured module search path = Default w/o overrides


2.) apt-cache --showpkg says it's 2.2.0.0:

ansible@DE9899S76 ~ % apt-cache showpkg ansible
..
Provides: 
2.2.0.0-1ppa~trusty - 
1.7.2+dfsg-1~ubuntu14.04.1 - 
1.5.4+dfsg-1 - 


3:) I use the synchronize module in a playbook now and have a problem, 
that, as far as I've read, has been solved in Ansible 2.1.

When using become: yes with the synchronize module it tries to use sudo not 
on the remote machine but on the Ansible server. You can read about it 
here, e.g.: http://cheat.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ansible/synchronize.html


Has anyone had the same behavior? Am I getting something wrong? Any help 
would be appreciated :) 

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