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Playbook is compiling and installing a whole version of Python #187
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Hi @chriscn , thank you for bringing this up. For sure an existing python installation is preferred. And if there is a directory containing python with the correct version then you can change the corresponding variable I ended with this approach since there were constellations when Maybe it is not the most elegant way but since I switched to this mechanism I had no complaints anymore about failing python things. Does this make sense? |
I've tried this on a few different distros (Ubuntu 22.04, 24.04 and Debian 12) and each time it fails with the following:
/opt/
on the remote host is indeed empty. I'd like to ask if we could take a look at this part of the code as I think it's madness that the playbook is compiling versions of Python from scratch. Surely a symlink is what you're after? Would be interested in the thought process behind this.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: