Hi, I see there is no way to set ignore patterns on a per-package basis, i.e. some .oscignore or rather _oscignore file. Would you accept a patch that adds such feature? The problem I'm trying to solve is following: The kernel-source package is maintained in a git repository and a script exists to generate a source package that can be built using rpmbuild, osc build or the buildservice. To avoid having to upload the 70M+ linux tarball each time you branch the package in the buildservice, I would like to use the download_url service to let the server download it. But at the same time, I would like to have the tarball locally as before, so that plain rpmbuild works. But then I need to tell osc to ignore the linux tarball and avoid messages like this: $ osc ci File "linux-2.6.38.tar.bz2" is listed in package meta but does not exist. (s)kip/(r)emove/(e)dit file lists/(c)ommit/(A)bort? I *could* save the tarball as "_service:download_url:linux-2.6.38.tar.bz2", which osc properly ignores, and handle such filename in the %prep section, but that would be really hackish. Being able to just do echo "linux-$version.tar.bz2" >kernel-source/_oscignore when generating the source package would be much cleaner. Thanks, Michal -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org