Is Ansible 2.10 actually required?
tserlin opened this issue · 3 comments
tserlin commented
We're looking at packaging cephadm-ansible downstream, and the requirement in "cephadm-ansible.spec.in" is for Ansible 2.10.
However, Ansible 2.9.22 is the latest version available in RHEL 8 and RHEL 7. I don't even see Ansible 2.10 in the just-released Fedora 34.
Is cephadm-ansible dependent on something in Ansible 2.10 that's not in Ansible 2.9?
Thanks.
guits commented
Is cephadm-ansible dependent on something in Ansible 2.10 that's not in Ansible 2.9?
I don't think 2.10 is a requirement here, we should be able to use 2.9, I'll double-check this and let you know asap
zdover23 commented
Is there an obvious place that this has docs impact?
Zac Dover
Upstream Docs
Ceph
…On Mon, 31 May 2021 at 6:02 pm, Guillaume Abrioux ***@***.***> wrote:
@tserlin <https://github.com/tserlin> see 3f5d3c7
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2.9 is ok
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