Another issue when running is that macports requires sudo to install but pip does not (installs for the local user). This causes pip (once pathing issues are force resolved) to not be happy as it want to run as the use and not via sudo privileges. i.e. I can only install macports when calling ansible via sudo and can only install via pip without using sudo.
Running ansible with this command allows macports to install:
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sudo ansible-playbook-3.8 -i hosts.macports qt5.yml
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ansible-playbook-3.8 -i hosts.macports qt5.yml