interpreter_python set to auto silent
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# (string) Path to the Python interpreter to be used for module execution on remote targets, or an automatic discovery mode. Supported discovery modes are ``auto`` (the default), ``auto_silent``, ``auto_legacy``, and ``auto_legacy_silent``. All discovery modes employ a lookup table to use the included system Python (on distributions known to include one), falling back to a fixed ordered list of well-known Python interpreter locations if a platform-specific default is not available. The fallback behavior will issue a warning that the interpreter should be set explicitly (since interpreters installed later may change which one is used). This warning behavior can be disabled by setting ``auto_silent`` or ``auto_legacy_silent``. The value of ``auto_legacy`` provides all the same behavior, but for backward-compatibility with older Ansible releases that always defaulted to ``/usr/bin/python``, will use that interpreter if present.
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;interpreter_python=auto
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interpreter_python=auto_silent
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# (boolean) If 'false', invalid attributes for a task will result in warnings instead of errors.
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;invalid_task_attribute_failed=True
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