![]() Why can't yum module just ignore packages that won't work and continue on? If i had many more packages this would be even worse. It's as if Ansible retroactively removes output from successful packages if it discovers that one package that comes after has error. In other words, ansible fails to continue past pstree and continue on with packages that will for sure work. The problem is that I don't have the repo for pstree configured so it's failing on that, but I do have the repo configured for tree yet the entire playbook fails. ![]() I am running CentOS 7 and attempting to install multiple packages via yum module via a list.
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