Yeukhon Wong 08a486fe31 Pip can now accept vcs or tarball as name. Prevented adding mirrors when name is vcs.
**Summary**:

There was a bug in the previous commit; pip module would add --use-mirrors options to a source package when state is absent. The bug is resolved in this commit by checking ``not is_package`` in the if branch.

Furthermore, in order to support non-vcs source name like tarballs, we must not add -e option to the arg list. Given this circumstance, this commit have is_tar and is_vcs and the latter is checked to add -e option. Since mirrors do not make sense with vcs or tarball source, this commit will not add --use-mirrors (default to True) as always.
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Ansible

Ansible is a radically simple configuration-management, deployment, task-execution, and multinode orchestration framework.

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