Pe duminică, 8 august 2021, la 12:47:41 UTC+3, Antony Stone a scris:
> On Sunday 08 August 2021 at 11:24:53, Alex Cernat wrote: > > > Hello > > > > The official documentation seems to be really outdated (ubuntu trusty is > > veeeeeery old, should be at least focal as repository). > > You may find http://ppa.launchpad.net/ansible/ansible/ubuntu/dists/ > helpful. like I said, I could not find any 2.11 ansible-core package on that repository, only 2.10 ansible-base; checked again .. nothing! > > > I could not find any 2.11 deb package (latest is 2.10.x), but also I > couldn't > > find any official statement that from 2.11 onward the only/recommended > way to > > install ansible-core is with pip, and there will be no more official deb > > packages for ansible/ansible-core (other than the ones from debian > > distribution, which already are outdated - a version behind). > > I notice you're also trying to install on Debian 11, which is still > classified > as "testing" and does not yet have a planned stable release date. actually, if no "calamity level bug" will be discovered, debian 11 will be released next week on 14 august, so its "stableness" is very high in this moment (some - not few - are even using testing in production) if you can find a 2.11 ansible-core deb package even for the stable version (debian 10), I am very curious, because I could not find it > > Could anyone clarify this issue ? (maybe with official statements / > links) > > I'm not aware of any decision not to continue providing .deb packages, but > it's unlikely you're going to find a statement to that effect anywhere, > since > it's simply the absence of a decision to change anything. > > ansible is officially supported in debian (debian packages of ansible 2.10 in deb 11), but until now latest version of ansible was available from ansible team themself; since we are already at 2.11.3, the lack of official packages combined with the lack (afaik) of some official statement (like we will not provide anymore deb packages) gives me headaches :-P Alex > > Antony. > > -- > Never automate fully anything that does not have a manual override > capability. > Never design anything that cannot work under degraded conditions in > emergency. > > Please reply to the list; > please *don't* CC me. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ansible Project" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/ansible-project/77ed0d23-09c1-4d31-8276-0768746ec4b7n%40googlegroups.com.
