Re: [cloud] #126: python3 only means ansible won't work

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#126: python3 only means ansible won't work
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 Reporter:  dustymabe         |       Owner:
     Type:  task              |      Status:  new
 Priority:  major             |   Milestone:  Future
Component:  Cloud Base Image  |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  meeting           |
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Comment (by toshio):

 Not sure about the best thing for atomic... Some people tend to install
 and run their remote ansible via pip and virtualenv.  That might be a
 possibility but that may also just be substituting one set of space
 requirements that you'd like to get rid of with another.  It would be good
 to install enough libraries by default that basic things work (for
 instance selinux bindings since these are fedora hosts).  beyond that
 maybe you could document how to add packages to the atomic images from the
 machine hosting them via ansible?  Not sure if that's the right idea but
 it's one possibility.

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