Doc / Deployment with ansible: pacman -> package

Using "package" ansible module make the ansible playbook able to run
against most unix OSes. Pacman module only works with Arch and derivatives.

Also : changing state from "latest" to "present". Ansible should not be
a way to keep your system up-to-date : it's a configuration management
system and, as such, should not change anything if neither the playbook
nor the machine changed its state (idempotency).

Reference : https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint/blob/master/lib/ansiblelint/rules/PackageIsNotLatestRule.py#L24
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@ -124,9 +124,7 @@ folder. Even when the configuration is changed the repository server configurati
satisfied and reproducible.
Automate setting up an repository server with the user, group, folders and
permissions a Ansible playbook could be used. Keep in mind the playbook
uses the Arch Linux `pacman <https://www.archlinux.org/pacman/pacman.8.html>`_
package manager to install and keep borg up-to-date.
permissions a Ansible playbook could be used.
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@ -144,7 +142,7 @@ package manager to install and keep borg up-to-date.
- host: app01.clnt.local
key: "{{ lookup('file', '/path/to/keys/app01.clnt.local.pub') }}"
tasks:
- pacman: name=borg state=latest update_cache=yes
- package: name=borg state=present
- group: name="{{ group }}" state=present
- user: name="{{ user }}" shell=/bin/bash home="{{ home }}" createhome=yes group="{{ group }}" groups= state=present
- file: path="{{ home }}" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0700 state=directory