Release : Ansible Community Execution Environment 2.18.1-1

Hello everyone,

We’re happy to announce the release of the

What’s inside Ansible Community Execution Environment Base 2.18.1-1(Latest)?

This container image includes :

Base_image: fedora 41

ansible-core: ansible-core 2.18.1 (latest version of ansible-core)

collections: The following set of collections

ansible.posix 1.6.2

ansible.utils 5.1.2

ansible.windows 2.5.0

sha256 sum value of the container image :

92ca937d2f58b7c3a8ca67385177b37db34df06ae324fcf4203069148d908d6a

How to get community-ee-base 2.18.1-1 (Latest)?

Install from command line via @sha256_sum_value of the image

podman pull http://ghcr.io/ansible-community/community-ee-base@sha256:92ca937d2f58b7c3a8ca67385177b37db34df06ae324fcf4203069148d908d6a

Install from command line via image tag

podman pull ghcr.io/ansible-community/community-ee-base:latest

podman pull ghcr.io/ansible-community/community-ee-base:2.18.1-1

What’s inside community-ee-minimal?

Ansible Community Excution Environment Minimal 2.18.1-1 (Latest)

This container image includes :

base_image: fedora 41

ansible-core: ansible-core 2.18.1 (latest version of ansible-core)

sha256 sum value of the container image :

9ac730453f08edb2e6b661fced0d45dcfd02ce682d9e5d38480daf2fcb8c1507

How to get community-ee-minimal 2.18.1-1 (Latest)?

Install from command line via @sha256_sum_value of the image

podman pull http://ghcr.io/ansible-community/community-ee-minimal@sha256:9ac730453f08edb2e6b661fced0d45dcfd02ce682d9e5d38480daf2fcb8c1507

Install from command line via image tag

podman pull ghcr.io/ansible-community/community-ee-minimal:latest

podman pull ghcr.io/ansible-community/community-ee-minimal:2.18.1-1

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On behalf of the Ansible community, thank you and happy automating!

Cheers,

Ansible Community Team

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