Ok Kai, thank you so much! 

On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 11:14:05 AM UTC-7, Kai Stian Olstad wrote:
>
> On 19. okt. 2017 19:44, Deniz Rende wrote: 
> > Kai, 
> > 
> > I am not just talking about inventory file....it is the /etc/ansible 
> > directory itself. 
> > 
> > It is clear: "Once running the env-setup script you’ll be running from 
> > checkout and the 
> >> default inventory file will be /etc/ansible/hosts." 
> > 
> > Ok, so forget about the inventory file, where is the /etc/ansible 
> directory 
> > ? 
> > 
> > Again, this did not happen with other distros such as Centos, or Ubuntu. 
> The same is true for /etc/ansible, this is the default folder for Ansible 
> but is not automatically created. 
>
> If using the source as you did or pip install on Centos or Ubuntu the 
> /etc/ansible will not be created. 
>
> But using the yum package for Centos or deb package for Ubuntu the 
> /etc/ansible will be created. 
> That's because the person who created the packages have added to the 
> package the creation of the folder /etc/ansible and the files in it. 
> And as Brian mention the person that package the brew have chosen a 
> different directory than /etc/ansible. 
>
> So if you using any other method of installing Ansible you must likely 
> need to create the folder for yourself. 
>
> I have also written a little about it in this thread 
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ansible-project/KfyPYZLr2UU/aPtj-EUFAwAJ 
>
> -- 
> Kai Stian Olstad 
>

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