Don't use template syntax in non-templates, it's not the default anymore
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# we could also have done something like:
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# - include: wordpress.yml user=timmy
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# and had access to the template variable {{ user }} in the
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# and had access to the template variable $user in the
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# included file, if we wanted to. Variables from vars
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# and vars_files are also available inside include files
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first_available_file:
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# first see if we have a file for this specific host
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- /srv/whatever/{{ ansible_hostname }}.conf
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- /srv/whatever/${ansible_hostname}.conf
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# next try to load something like CentOS6.2.conf
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- /srv/whatever/{{ ansible_distribution }}{{ ansible_distribution_version }}.conf
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- /srv/whatever/${ansible_distribution}${ansible_distribution_version}.conf
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# next see if there's a CentOS.conf
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- /srv/whatever/{{ ansible_distribution }}.conf
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- /srv/whatever/${ansible_distribution}.conf
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# finally give up and just use something generic
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- /srv/whatever/default
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