When you are installing from pip, you are platform independent for the most 
part (except assmblr/C/etc.. compiles). 
When you install via a package manager, it's a package tweaked specifically 
for you platform (install location mostly).

On Monday, December 12, 2016 at 5:16:50 AM UTC-8, Gildas Cotomale wrote:
>
> Le jeudi 8 décembre 2016 09:02:31 UTC+1, Andreas Olsson a écrit :
>>
>> ons 2016-12-07 klockan 23:40 -0800 skrev Sebastian S.: 
>> > which ansible says: /usr/local/bin/ansible 
>>
>> That looks more like somewhere where Pip would install Ansible, or 
>> where someone would install Ansible manually. Any chance that you also 
>> have a /usr/bin/ansible, which better match the apt version? 
>>
>> I don't know how much different Debian and Ubuntu can be there. 
> My Debian installation, done with Pip gives the same answer. 
>
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