python-netaddr so as python-jmespath (both ansible runtime dependencies) spew syntaxwarning at ansible installation time (or their respective package).
It is purely cosmetic, but we hope fixing these bug will make user gain confidence in the Ansible package found in the Ubuntu archive, instead of users diverting by using upstream ansible packages from PyPi or other third-party repositories.
To answer #10 from Lukasz.
python-netaddr so as python-jmespath (both ansible runtime dependencies) spew syntaxwarning at ansible installation time (or their respective package).
It is purely cosmetic, but we hope fixing these bug will make user gain confidence in the Ansible package found in the Ubuntu archive, instead of users diverting by using upstream ansible packages from PyPi or other third-party repositories.