Ansible in EPEL 9

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Hello EPEL users and developers,


RHEL 9.2 was released today,
so I have updated ansible in EPEL 9 from 6.3.0 to 7.2.0 to match RHEL
9.2's ansible-core bump from 2.13.3 to 2.14.2.
Each ansible major version is tied to a specific major version of
ansible-core, and we keep them in sync.

Along with this change, RHEL 9.2 builds ansible-core for the python3.11
stack instead of the default python3 (3.9) stack.
Therefore, ansible in EPEL now built for python3.11 as well.

Here is the Bodhi update: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-EPEL-2023-f51a0ff8a1
Please help test and give karma.

Until this update is pushed to stable, you may receive an error like
this when running dnf upgrade

```
Error:
 Problem: package ansible-6.3.0-2.el9.noarch requires python3.9dist(ansible-core) >= 2.13.3, but none of the providers can be installed
  - cannot install both ansible-core-2.14.2-4.el9.x86_64 and ansible-core-2.13.3-2.el9_1.x86_64
  - cannot install both ansible-core-2.14.2-4.el9.x86_64 and ansible-core-2.13.3-1.el9.x86_64
  - cannot install the best update candidate for package ansible-core-2.13.3-2.el9_1.x86_64
  - cannot install the best update candidate for package ansible-6.3.0-2.el9.noarch
(try to add '--allowerasing' to command line to replace conflicting packages or '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or '--nobest' to use not only best candidate packages)
```

There are a couple potential solutions:

1. Run
     $ dnf upgrade --exclude ansible-core
   to skip ansible-core and upgrade everything else.
2. In a couple hours from from now (now is 3:15 UTC), you'll be able to install
   ansible 7.2.0 from testing with
     $ dnf upgrade --refresh --enablerepo=epel-testing ansible ansible-core
   and then run a plain `dnf upgrade` as usual.


--
Happy automating,


Maxwell G (@gotmax23)
Pronouns: He/They
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