"package" was always 'limited' in functionality, you just happened not to hit the issue of 'different options needed for the underlying package OS modules' until we added the lock option to the yum module. This is NOT a change to the package action and can happen again for any/all other package OS modules that it calls in the end, since it cannot currently validate arguments nor be selective on which ones it passes, it is only useful for the 'lowest common denominator' set of options.
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