Is this currently possible with Ansibles pip module? I have been googling 
and trying different ways all morning but come up empty handed. 

Say I want to install the latest 1.2 version of a specific package with 
pip, but not 1.3.x versions due to compatibility issues. Manually I could 
run: 
 

> pip package>=1.2,<1.3 

 
And this would do the trick. But using the version parameter in Ansibles 
pip module seems to expect a specific version only. I can't specify the 
version parameter to be >=1.2,<1.3, this gives an error.
Then I tried bypassing the version parameter by specifying 
name="package>=1.2,<1.3" but Ansible caught me and gave me a *msg: version 
must be specified in the version parameter *error.

I could obviously set the version to the latest 1.2.x version and update if 
bug fixes are made. But it would be very neat if it could be done 
automatically.

Thankful for all suggestions

/Gustav  

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