I'm using 2.4.0
Em 21 de dez de 2017 8:25 PM, "Brian Coca" escreveu:
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Hi Brian,
Thanks for taking the time :)
The git repository is not cloned, so I assume it didn't run - in fact, it
doesn't even show the [TASK] section in the output.
2017-12-21 19:36 GMT-02:00 Brian Coca :
> From the error message it seem the 2nd play is not run.
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>From the error message it seem the 2nd play is not run.
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Hi all,
Before going to GitHub, I'd like to confirm whether what I'm facing is the
correct, expected behavior or not.
I have two playbooks, one that clones a git repository to the local machine
and one that looks for files in the downloaded repository. What I want is
to import the playbook that cl
Thanks for your feedback. Issue has been created >
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/34147
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 3:37 PM, Toshio Kuratomi
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> This is a good idea. For parsing playbooks we made this change a long
> time ago. Could you open a bug report on GitHub for this? With t
This is a good idea. For parsing playbooks we made this change a long time
ago. Could you open a bug report on GitHub for this? With the holiday
vacation coming up, I don't want this to be forgotten.
Thanks,
-Toshio
On Dec 20, 2017 9:08 PM, wrote:
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> I'm using ansible to deploy my