That worked, thank you very much ! On Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 10:59:16 AM UTC-5, Henry Iracheta wrote: > > I am trying to use Ansible on a remote host that has a version of Python > 2.4.3 installed. My understanding is that a more recent version of > Python is required to properly use Ansible; however, I should be able to > use the "raw" module for such older Python environments. I am able to > successfully > use the "raw" module via the ansible CLI; however, when I try to use the > raw module via the ansible-playbook CLI I get the following error: > > "line 39\r\n with open(module, 'wb') as f:\r\n ^\r\nSyntaxError: > invalid syntax\r\n", "msg": "MODULE FAILURE > > Mapped "line 39" to file AnsiballZ_setup.py on the remote host. But > surprised the file was invoked given the raw module was being used. > > Here is an example of the playbook being tested: > > - hosts: servers > remote_user: xxxxx > tasks: > - name: simply test to confirm playbook works > raw: /bin/hostname > > > Any suggestions on how to work around this issue ? > > >
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