No worries!
I barely check these boards because of the overwhelming amount of ansible 
posts that fly around here.  I can't even come close to keeping up with all 
of the different applications and usages that show up and get asked about 
on these boards.  
I'm glad you settled on a work-around while also sorry that we have to do 
work-arounds for something as common as tar.  I had to settle for a 
work-around for my ansible tar usage as well.  Maybe when I get free time 
I'll look into the most updated version on git hub and see if it should be 
fixed or not...

On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 11:37:19 AM UTC-5, JS wrote:
>
> Hi James
>
> Apologies, I thought I'd already replied to your message!
>
> I've tried the latest version of ansible - still haven't had much luck 
> with the archive module and exclude_path.
>
> I've just restored to using the shell module for now to tar it up 
> manually, but it's not great!
>
> Regards
> JS
>

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