Apt module should accept 'absent', and 'present' like the yum module does.
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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ def remove(m, pkgspec, cache, purge=False):
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def main():
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(
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state = dict(default='installed', choices=['installed', 'latest', 'removed']),
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state = dict(default='installed', choices=['installed', 'latest', 'removed', 'absent', 'present']),
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update_cache = dict(default='no', choices=['yes', 'no'], aliases=['update-cache']),
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purge = dict(default='no', choices=['yes', 'no']),
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package = dict(default=None, aliases=['pkg', 'name']),
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@ -171,10 +171,10 @@ def main():
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default_release=p['default_release'],
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install_recommends=install_recommends,
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force=force_yes)
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elif p['state'] == 'installed':
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elif p['state'] in [ 'installed', 'present' ]:
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install(module, packages, cache, default_release=p['default_release'],
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install_recommends=install_recommends,force=force_yes)
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elif p['state'] == 'removed':
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elif p['state'] in [ 'removed', 'absent' ]:
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remove(module, packages, cache, purge = module.boolean(p['purge']))
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# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
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