Getting collection updates from Ansible 8 with older releases of ansible-core --------------------------------------
Ansible 8 includes ansible-core 2.15.x. Based on your requirements, you can get collection updates as they ship in the Ansible "batteries included" package while continuing to use older versions of ansible-core.
On behalf of the Ansible community, thank you and happy automating!
Cheers, Ansible Community Team
Nico Kadel-Garcia
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May 31, 2023, 6:45:10 AM5/31/23
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On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 3:30 PM Christian Adams <cha...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> We're happy to announce the release of the Ansible 8.0.0 package!
>
> Ansible 8.0.0 includes ansible-core 2.15.0 as well as a curated set of
> Ansible collections that provide a vast number of modules and plugins.
Please update these announcements to match the current upstream
documentation, which correctly points out that the contemporary
ansible is entirely built from "ansible_collections" and does not
contain ansible-core. The dependency triggers the installation of the
distinct package ansible-core, which is distinct from "including"
ansible-core.
I've also updated my RPM building repos to match ansible-8.0.0 and
ansible-core 2.15.0, at: