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add --installroot option to yum module #11310

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MartinDE90 opened this issue Jun 18, 2015 · 1 comment
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add --installroot option to yum module #11310

MartinDE90 opened this issue Jun 18, 2015 · 1 comment
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@MartinDE90
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Issue Type: Feature Idea
Ansible Version: 1.9.1
Ansible Configuration: nothing changed
Environment: RHEL/CentOS 7
Summary:
I'm trying to keep some software installed into a non-standard directory. Currently using the yum module I can't specify an alternative installroot path.
Expected Results:
I would like to be able to add --installroot option like I can do this with yum in linux.

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jctanner commented Jul 1, 2016

Duplicate of ansible/ansible-modules-core#1558

@jctanner jctanner closed this as completed Jul 1, 2016
abadger pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 5, 2017
* Add --installroot to YUM and DNF modules, issue #11310

This continues ansible-modules-core#1558, and
ansible-modules-core#1669

Allow specifying installroot for the yum and dnf modules
to install and remove packages in a location other than /.

* Remove empty aliases

* Simpler installroot set default logic
abadger added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 5, 2017
@ansibot ansibot added feature This issue/PR relates to a feature request. and removed feature_idea labels Mar 2, 2018
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