The default value of ``INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK`` changed to ``auto``. The list of Python interpreters in ``INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK`` changed to prefer Python 3 over Python 2. The combination of these two changes means the new default behavior is to quietly prefer Python 3 over Python 2 on remote hosts. Previously a deprecation warning was issued in situations where interpreter discovery would have used Python 3 but the interpreter was set to ``/usr/bin/python``.
The default value of ``INTERPRETER_PYTHON`` changed to ``auto``. The list of Python interpreters in ``INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK`` changed to prefer Python 3 over Python 2. The combination of these two changes means the new default behavior is to quietly prefer Python 3 over Python 2 on remote hosts. Previously a deprecation warning was issued in situations where interpreter discovery would have used Python 3 but the interpreter was set to ``/usr/bin/python``.
``INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK`` can be changed from the default list of interpreters by setting the ``ansible_interpreter_python_fallback`` variable.
``INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK`` can be changed from the default list of interpreters by setting the ``ansible_interpreter_python_fallback`` variable.
The default value of ``INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK`` changed to ``auto``. The list of Python interpreters in ``INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK`` changed to prefer Python 3 over Python 2. The combination of these two changes means the new default behavior is to quietly prefer Python 3 over Python 2 on remote hosts. Previously a deprecation warning was issued in situations where interpreter discovery would have used Python 3 but the interpreter was set to ``/usr/bin/python``.
The default value of ``INTERPRETER_PYTHON`` changed to ``auto``. The list of Python interpreters in ``INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK`` changed to prefer Python 3 over Python 2. The combination of these two changes means the new default behavior is to quietly prefer Python 3 over Python 2 on remote hosts. Previously a deprecation warning was issued in situations where interpreter discovery would have used Python 3 but the interpreter was set to ``/usr/bin/python``.
``INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK`` can be changed from the default list of interpreters by setting the ``ansible_interpreter_python_fallback`` variable.
``INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK`` can be changed from the default list of interpreters by setting the ``ansible_interpreter_python_fallback`` variable.