It is possible that you have installed Ansible through 2 different means,
such as the OS package manager, and pip.

After uninstalling, make sure that you don't still have the ansible
command.  If you do, find it and delete it.  This may require more work
than simply removing whatever you did.

On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 10:31 AM Nabil Boutayeb <[email protected]> wrote:

> many thanks for your answer,
> i have to do some staff with it and it's not working,
> i uninstalled ansible and install it again, but i still have the same
> problem
> another thing is when i uninstall it, it's removed but i still have the
> command ??!
> cordially
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