Unfortunately your argument works both ways. I have a pretty standard 
OpenIndiana installation, no esoteric configuration or setup - especially 
not in regards to ssh, shells or other basic stuff.

If it was indeed caused by my config/setup then other software would most 
likely be also breaking, but it does not. Everything works just fine except 
Ansible.

I am running out of ideas what else might be the root cause of this.

On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 12:02:13 AM UTC+2, Brian Coca wrote:
>
> Yet I cannot reproduce the bug, across centos, freebsd, ubuntu, 
> solaris, gentoo, etc. So my guess is some configuration or setup that 
> is breaking in your case. This is very basic, if it were not working 
> everyone would be letting us know as this renders ansible unusable. 
>
>
> -- 
> Brian Coca 
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