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Get Ansible working on an Android phone using a Terminal Emulator like Termux
#!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash
yes | pkg upgrade && \
yes | pkg install \
python \
python-dev \
libffi \
libffi-dev \
openssl \
openssl-dev \
libsodium \
clang \
cmake
# Install the latest Python package manager.
# The version of pip that comes with Python may be outdated.
pip install --upgrade pip
pip list --outdated --format=freeze | \
grep -v '^\-e' | \
cut -d = -f 1 | \
xargs -n1 pip install -U && \
# The pynacl dependency originally did not install because
# it gave problems building dependencies'
pip install --upgrade pynacl
pip install --upgrade ansible
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lexxxel commented Jul 11, 2023

@phanirithvij thank you for your suggestions.
I also tried my production playbook, which uses ssh connections to my proxmox instances. These connections are absolutely instable, like 1 out of 5 work. Which make ansible unusable for me :-(
I will try your fix someday in the next few weeks and post if it helped me.

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jaeyeom commented Aug 13, 2024

@lexxxel You may reset ANSIBLE_REMOTE_TEMP with the proper value such as:

export ANSIBLE_REMOTE_TEMP=$HOME/.ansible/tmp

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