Re: [ansible-devel] How do you find which module version is included with an Ansible release

2021-03-16 Thread Nathan Stapp
n tracking (and integrated part of github) useless in this case. Its safe to say Ansible is likely using v0.2.2 Thanks! -Nate On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 3:14 PM Nathan Stapp wrote: > ok, so how can I empirically determine which code base of FTDAnsible was > used. even if its not

Re: [ansible-devel] How do you find which module version is included with an Ansible release

2021-03-16 Thread Nathan Stapp
ok, so how can I empirically determine which code base of FTDAnsible was used. even if its not provided through the collections themselves. obviously the FTDAnsible repo was forked/cloned/something. I assume the CiscoDevNet/FTDAnsible is what is serving as the root for the module in

[ansible-devel] How do you find which module version is included with an Ansible release

2021-03-16 Thread Nathan Stapp
I have a customer with Ansible 2.9. He is having issues with FTDAnsible module. I know there are particular issues with specific FTDAnsible modules. Is there any matrix that provides this informatoin? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ansible