diff --git a/docs/ansible.md b/docs/ansible.md index 49dbd7eaf..221222830 100644 --- a/docs/ansible.md +++ b/docs/ansible.md @@ -9,19 +9,14 @@ If your local computer cannot run Ansible, you can also run Ansible on some serv ## Supported Ansible versions -Ansible 2.7.1 or newer is required ([last discussion about Ansible versions](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/pull/743)). - -Note: Ubuntu 20.04 ships with Ansible 2.9.6 which is a buggy version (see this [bug](https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ansible/+bug/1880359)), which can't be used in combination with a host running new systemd (more details in [#517](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/517), [#669](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/669)). If this problem affects you, you can: avoid running Ubuntu 20.04 on your host; run Ansible from another machine targeting your host; or try to upgrade to a newer Ansible version (see below). - - -## Checking your Ansible version - -In most cases, you won't need to worry about the Ansible version. -The playbook will try to detect it and tell you if you're on an unsupported version. - To manually check which version of Ansible you're on, run: `ansible --version`. -If you're on an old version of Ansible, you should [upgrade Ansible to a newer version](#upgrading-ansible) or [use Ansible via Docker](#using-ansible-via-docker). +For the **best experience**, we recommend getting the **latest version of Ansible available**. + +We're not sure what's the minimum version of Ansible that can run this playbook successfully. +The lowest version that we've confirmed (on 2022-11-26) to be working fine is: `ansible-core` (`2.11.7`) combined with `ansible` (`4.10.0`). + +If your distro ships with an Ansible version older than this, you may run into issues. Consider [Upgrading Ansible](#upgrading-ansible) or [using Ansible via Docker](#using-ansible-via-docker). ## Upgrading Ansible