win_unzip does not extract file
I want to install (an older version of) Eclipse on some Windows 7 hosts with Ansible.
My playbook installs Java and downloads the needed zip file, but win_unzip
does not extract the file.
- name: Ensure Eclipse Luna RCP is extracted
win_unzip:
src: '%TEMP%eclipse-rcp-luna-SR2-win32.zip'
dest: '%userprofile%Programseclipse_luna'
tags: eclipse
When the task is executed, I can see that a powershell
process is running on the Windows host and is consuming some CPU.
After some time I get the following result by Ansible:
TASK [Ensure Eclipse Luna RCP is extracted] ************
ok: [192.168.1.87] => {"changed": false,
"dest": "C:\Users\testuser\Programs\eclipse_luna",
"removed": false,
"src": "C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\eclipse-rcp-luna-SR2-win32.zip"
}
The result is a bit strange because the win_zip
documentation states:
This module is not really idempotent, it will extract the archive every time, and report a change.
Due to this I expect a changed
and not an ok
.
Nevertheless the folder C:UserstestuserProgramseclipse_luna
was created but is empty.
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I want to install (an older version of) Eclipse on some Windows 7 hosts with Ansible.
My playbook installs Java and downloads the needed zip file, but win_unzip
does not extract the file.
- name: Ensure Eclipse Luna RCP is extracted
win_unzip:
src: '%TEMP%eclipse-rcp-luna-SR2-win32.zip'
dest: '%userprofile%Programseclipse_luna'
tags: eclipse
When the task is executed, I can see that a powershell
process is running on the Windows host and is consuming some CPU.
After some time I get the following result by Ansible:
TASK [Ensure Eclipse Luna RCP is extracted] ************
ok: [192.168.1.87] => {"changed": false,
"dest": "C:\Users\testuser\Programs\eclipse_luna",
"removed": false,
"src": "C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\eclipse-rcp-luna-SR2-win32.zip"
}
The result is a bit strange because the win_zip
documentation states:
This module is not really idempotent, it will extract the archive every time, and report a change.
Due to this I expect a changed
and not an ok
.
Nevertheless the folder C:UserstestuserProgramseclipse_luna
was created but is empty.
ansible
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I want to install (an older version of) Eclipse on some Windows 7 hosts with Ansible.
My playbook installs Java and downloads the needed zip file, but win_unzip
does not extract the file.
- name: Ensure Eclipse Luna RCP is extracted
win_unzip:
src: '%TEMP%eclipse-rcp-luna-SR2-win32.zip'
dest: '%userprofile%Programseclipse_luna'
tags: eclipse
When the task is executed, I can see that a powershell
process is running on the Windows host and is consuming some CPU.
After some time I get the following result by Ansible:
TASK [Ensure Eclipse Luna RCP is extracted] ************
ok: [192.168.1.87] => {"changed": false,
"dest": "C:\Users\testuser\Programs\eclipse_luna",
"removed": false,
"src": "C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\eclipse-rcp-luna-SR2-win32.zip"
}
The result is a bit strange because the win_zip
documentation states:
This module is not really idempotent, it will extract the archive every time, and report a change.
Due to this I expect a changed
and not an ok
.
Nevertheless the folder C:UserstestuserProgramseclipse_luna
was created but is empty.
ansible
New contributor
I want to install (an older version of) Eclipse on some Windows 7 hosts with Ansible.
My playbook installs Java and downloads the needed zip file, but win_unzip
does not extract the file.
- name: Ensure Eclipse Luna RCP is extracted
win_unzip:
src: '%TEMP%eclipse-rcp-luna-SR2-win32.zip'
dest: '%userprofile%Programseclipse_luna'
tags: eclipse
When the task is executed, I can see that a powershell
process is running on the Windows host and is consuming some CPU.
After some time I get the following result by Ansible:
TASK [Ensure Eclipse Luna RCP is extracted] ************
ok: [192.168.1.87] => {"changed": false,
"dest": "C:\Users\testuser\Programs\eclipse_luna",
"removed": false,
"src": "C:\Users\testuser\AppData\Local\Temp\eclipse-rcp-luna-SR2-win32.zip"
}
The result is a bit strange because the win_zip
documentation states:
This module is not really idempotent, it will extract the archive every time, and report a change.
Due to this I expect a changed
and not an ok
.
Nevertheless the folder C:UserstestuserProgramseclipse_luna
was created but is empty.
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After posting this question, I tried to extract the zip file myself and realized that the file was faulty.
After deleting the file and rerunning the playbook, win_unzip
worked as expected.
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After posting this question, I tried to extract the zip file myself and realized that the file was faulty.
After deleting the file and rerunning the playbook, win_unzip
worked as expected.
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After posting this question, I tried to extract the zip file myself and realized that the file was faulty.
After deleting the file and rerunning the playbook, win_unzip
worked as expected.
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add a comment |
After posting this question, I tried to extract the zip file myself and realized that the file was faulty.
After deleting the file and rerunning the playbook, win_unzip
worked as expected.
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After posting this question, I tried to extract the zip file myself and realized that the file was faulty.
After deleting the file and rerunning the playbook, win_unzip
worked as expected.
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