:archlinux: :nyarch: :verified: on Nostr: >Update ansible playbook to take into consideration I have Alpine servers now ...
>Update ansible playbook to take into consideration I have Alpine servers now
>Ansible has a handy agnostic package manager module
>Also have a task that reads the package variable to see if anything was updated
>When nothing was updated, the pacman module leaves the variable undeclared, while the apk module declares the variable empty
What a pain in the ass community modules are. Now I'm not sure which one is behaving correctly
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2024-06-20 17:44:49Event JSON
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