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Requirements for Ansible are extremely minimal.
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Requirements for Ansible are extremely minimal.
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Ansible is written for Python 2.6+. If you are running Python 2.5 on an "Enterprise Linux" variant, we'll show you how to add
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On the central Ansible machine, you will need Python 2.6+. If you are running Python 2.5 on an "Enterprise Linux" variant, we'll show you how to add
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2.6. Newer versions of Linux and OS X should already have 2.6 or higher.
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2.6 to your distribution.
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In additon to Python 2.6+, you will want the following Python modules (installed via pip or perhaps via your OS package manager via slightly different names):
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You will also want the following Python modules (installed via pip or perhaps via your OS package manager via slightly different names):
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* ``paramiko``
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* ``paramiko``
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* ``PyYAML``
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* ``PyYAML``
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$ yum install python26 python26-PyYAML python26-paramiko python26-jinja2
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$ yum install python26 python26-PyYAML python26-paramiko python26-jinja2
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On the managed nodes, you only need Python 2.4 or later, but if you are are running less than Python 2.6 on them, you will
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On the managed nodes, you only need Python 2.4 or later, but if you are are running less than Python 2.6 on them, you will
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also need:
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also need:
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Instructions for installing from source are below.
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Instructions for installing from source are below.
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Ansible's release cycles are about one month long. Due to this
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Ansible's release cycles are usually about two months long. Due to this
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short release cycle, any bugs will generally be fixed in the next release versus maintaining
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short release cycle, minor bugs will generally be fixed in the next release versus maintaining
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backports on the stable branch.
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backports on the stable branch.
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You may also wish to follow the `Github project <https://github.com/ansible/ansible>`_ if
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You may also wish to follow the `Github project <https://github.com/ansible/ansible>`_ if
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$ cd ./ansible
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$ cd ./ansible
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$ sudo make install
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$ sudo make install
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Release Tarballs
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For those that do not want to use git or a package manager, (or for packagers themselves),
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tarballs of past Ansible releases are available at `http://ansibleworks.com/releases/ <http://ansibleworks.com/releases>`_.
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Via Pip
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Via Pip
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Are you a python developer?
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Are you a python developer?
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Ansible can be installed via Pip, but when you do so, it will ask to install other dependencies used for
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Ansible can be installed via Pip, but when you do so, it will ask to install other dependencies used for
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optional modes::
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things like 'fireball' mode that you might not need::
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$ sudo easy_install pip
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$ sudo easy_install pip
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$ sudo pip install ansible
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$ sudo pip install ansible
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