Ansible facts aren't always enough to determine if a distro is derived
from Ubuntu or not, this is available from `/etc/os-release` when it
contains `ID_LIKE="ubuntu debian"`. This patch uses `/etc/os-release` to
correctly handle Ubuntu installations, e.g. PPA's, for all Ubuntu
derived dirtros rather than just Ubuntu itself.
In the trend of 2023 enshitification webcatalog has decided to stop
shipping a Linux version so I'll be moving to fetdium with a self-hosted
server moving forwards.
Still having issues with 1password on Debian based distros due to
mismatching `signed-by` keyring. It appears as if `apt_repository:` is
changing the `signed-by` path even though it was explicitly specified in
the `repo:` setting. Instead switch to using `copy:` for complete
control over the `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/1password.list` file.
Fixes#16 by replacing uses of the `apt_key:` module with `get_url:` to
download apt keyrings into `/etc/apt/keyrings`, then used
`signed-by=/etc/path/keyrings/<keyring>` in the appropriate sources.list
file.
Autodesk change distribution of Fusion360 to require a login breaking
the Chocolatey package, easier to manage this manually anyway since they
won't be installed on all Windows systems.
Since moving playbooks to their own subdirectory they were no longer
able to find the roles. Add a local `ansible.cfg` which configures the
default paths for roles, modules, and collections. Also change the
location of the `win_git` module to the new local directory.
Debian has enabled `EXTERNALLY-MANAGED` from PEP 668 which breaks `pip
install --user`. I think this is a terrible decision, understandable to
want to avoid modifications in `/usr/lib/python*/site-packages` but to
have that stop be installing packages in my home directory is a big
mistake in terms of usability. In any case this patch moves the
configuration of `pip.conf` to occur before any other roles are
processed, seting the override flag, even though I'm never actually
touching the real site packages.