Fix conditionals doc example
Use most recent parameters for yum
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@ -166,11 +166,11 @@ To use this conditional import feature, you'll need facter or ohai installed pri
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you can of course push this out with Ansible if you like::
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you can of course push this out with Ansible if you like::
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# for facter
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# for facter
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ansible -m yum -a "pkg=facter ensure=installed"
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ansible -m yum -a "pkg=facter state=present"
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ansible -m yum -a "pkg=ruby-json ensure=installed"
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ansible -m yum -a "pkg=ruby-json state=present"
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# for ohai
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# for ohai
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ansible -m yum -a "pkg=ohai ensure=installed"
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ansible -m yum -a "pkg=ohai state=present"
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Ansible's approach to configuration -- separating variables from tasks, keeps your playbooks
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Ansible's approach to configuration -- separating variables from tasks, keeps your playbooks
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from turning into arbitrary code with ugly nested ifs, conditionals, and so on - and results
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from turning into arbitrary code with ugly nested ifs, conditionals, and so on - and results
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