On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 6:52 AM sathish subramani
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Team,
>
> we are using RHEL 8 , you have mentioned to use the upstream RPMs for 
> ansible-core instead of build the RPMs.
>
> can you provide link where we can use upstream RPMs for ansisble-core.2.14.1 
> version.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> S Sathish

On CentOS, it is:

    sudo dnf install  -y ansible-core

It's in the "appstream" channel. I don't like the RHEL channels, but I
believe that one is available by default? If not, you may have to use
"subscription-manager" to enable the channel.

Nico Kadel-Garcia


> On Friday, December 16, 2022 at 5:13:17 PM UTC+5:30 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 1:48 AM sathish subramani
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Team,
>> >
>> > In older version of ansible till 2.9 we download ansible source tar from 
>> > below Ansible URL
>> >
>> > URL: https://releases.ansible.com/ansible/
>> >
>> > Step Followed:
>> >
>> > tar xvf ansible-2.8.3.tar.gz
>> >
>> > cp ansible-2.8.3.tar.gz /root/rpmbuild/SOURCES/
>>
>> Stop. Grab my tools from https:/github.com/nkadel/ansiblerepo/ , and
>> work from those for RHEL 7. If you have RHEL 8 or 9, use the upstream
>> RPMs for ansible-core instead, and do *not* try to build the
>> mislabeled ansible collections package, now published as "ansible",
>> without reading my .spec files.
>>
>> The split of ansible to "ansible-core", which actually contains usable
>> ansible binaries and tools, and the mislabeled and very large
>> "ansible" tarball built of more than 100 distinct ansible collections
>> modules from many distinct third parties has been a source of agony
>> for ansible users since it was first published. You need
>> "ansible-core". Most of us have no use for the "ansible" package at
>> all now, since its more than 100 modules can be installed more safely
>> and far more compactly by only installing them if or when needed, and
>> updated independently fro meach other.
>>
>> I publish RPM building tools for RHEL 7, 8, 9, and Fedora over at
>> https://github.com/nkadel/ansiblerepo/ . If you have RHEL 8 or later,
>> the published RPMs from Red Hat for ansible-coreare nearly as recent,
>> but there is no upstream published "ansible" RPM for RHEL. You don't
>> need it, and you probably don't want it, but my repo includes for
>> building as recent a version as your RHEL can handle if you need. RHEL
>> 7 has a default of python 3.6 maximum. RHEL 8 and later have python
>> 3.10 available, and can use that for building current ansible-core and
>> ansible releases.
>
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