Use state: latest
for dpkg_selections
test.
We don't need to test with `upgrade: dist`, since we're not trying to test the `apt` module. We just need to make sure the hold set by the `dpkg_selections` module is working. This change will avoid updating all the packages on the system, which is slow, unnecessary, and can cause the installed python to be changed.
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- name: attempt to upgrade hello
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apt:
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upgrade: dist
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name: hello
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state: latest
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ignore_errors: yes
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- name: check hello version
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shell: dpkg -s hello | grep Version | awk '{print $2}'
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- name: upgrade hello
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apt:
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upgrade: dist
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name: hello
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state: latest
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- name: check hello version
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shell: dpkg -s hello | grep Version | awk '{print $2}'
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