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Mention Ansible in package descriptions
These values are used by software updaters to show which applications are being updates to the user. In the case of Ubuntu, it will now show clearly that it is updating Ansible instead of a radically simple IT automation platform. |
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sysutils/ansible | Mention Ansible in package descriptions | 7 years ago |
.gitignore | Adopt best practices with distributing portfiles | 12 years ago |
README.md | Trim references to fireball as we want folks using accelerate or pipelining options. Fireball is pretty well deprecated at this point, but will still be part of the release. | 11 years ago |
README.md
This portfile installs ansible from the git repository, it will install the latest and greatest version of ansible. This portfile does not install the required dependencies to run in accelerated mode.
Installing the stable version of ansible via macports
If you wish to run a stable version of ansible please do the following
First update your macports repo to the latest versions
$ sudo port sync
Then install ansible
$ sudo port install ansible
Installing the devel version of ansible via macports
To use this Portfile to install the development version of ansible one should follow the instructions at http://guide.macports.org/#development.local-repositories
The basic idea is to add the ansible/packaging/macports directory to your /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf file. You should have something similar to this at the end of the file
file:///Users/jtang/develop/ansible/packaging/macports rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports.tar [default]
In the ansible/packaging/macports directory, do this
$ portindex
Once the index is created the Portfile will override the one in the upstream macports repository.
Installing newer development versions should involve an uninstall, clean, install process or else the Portfile will need its version number/epoch bumped.