it's possible that it doesn't, since it's new.

If you can share a minimal playbook to reproduce the problem of synchronize
not knowing about the 'files/' subdirectory of a role, please file a ticket
on GitHub and be sure to include the version of Ansible (should be x>=1.4)
that you've tested this on.

Thanks!


On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:11 PM, BrianAI <[email protected]>wrote:

> I've got it working by specifying the relative path to where i am running
> the playbook from, but synchronize seems to not follow the concept of
> "roles" (or it doesn't reference file from the role directory that you're
> in.
>
> Any thoughts to that?
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