Fix example playbook
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To use this role edit your `site.yml` file to look something like this:
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```
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- name: ensure app servers are configured
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- hosts: app
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hosts: app
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roles:
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# If you use the default rvm install location you must enable sudo
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@@ -35,10 +35,21 @@ Let's say you want to edit a few values, you can do this by opening or creating
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```
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# Let's install rvm locally to a user and install multiple versions of ruby.
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# We can dump the rvm install script to /tmp.
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rvm1_temp_download_path: '/tmp'
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# If you're going to use the ~ shortcut and you have sudo enabled then make sure
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# you set sudo_user on the role to the correct user or it will be root.
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# ie. { role: rvm_io.rvm1-ruby, tags: ruby, sudo: true, sudo_user: '{{ rvm1_user }}' }
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# Another option is just to not set sudo for the rvm role at all.
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rvm1_install_path: '~/.rvm'
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rvm1_rubies:
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- 'ruby-2.1.0'
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- 'ruby-2.1.2'
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rvm1_rvm_stable_version_number: 1.25.26
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```
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## Role variables
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