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ruudgrosmann avatar ruudgrosmann commented on July 17, 2024 1

My workaround was to do the system requirements check beforehand, so that this update (withh apt-get) will not be executed by the rvm-user, but rather by the user that has sudo rights (and with the password provided by typing it in).
Once the rvm user does not need the sudo right to do the apt-get, everything work just fine. I think this should be better handled by the rvm-ansible role itself, but as long as this is not the case, I prefer the explicit system requirements install in the playbook before starting the rvm-ansible role.

hope it helps, Ruud

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stephanfriedrich avatar stephanfriedrich commented on July 17, 2024 1

ok i see, there is an option to disable Automatic dependencies installation.

take a look at rvm1-ansible README:

# autolib mode, see https://rvm.io/rvm/autolibs
rvm1_autolib_mode: 3

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kraft001 avatar kraft001 commented on July 17, 2024

Related to the issue #38 , but they only suggest making the sudoer passwordless
I have the same issue and the same concerns, still looking for an answer

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stephanfriedrich avatar stephanfriedrich commented on July 17, 2024

@wayneeseguin @sikachu @johnivanoff
i also got this issue, today. what is the best workaround for these issue ?!

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