Hi! I am currently preparing a large maintenance update for SLE-12/15 and ran into a problem with "osc ls" which has inconsistent output depending on how the command is invoked. I'm using "osc ls" to assemble a list of all Azure packages in the SLE maintenance update and also use "osc ls $PROJECT $PACKAGE" to verify whether an individual package is present in a certain project. To my surprise, I noticed that "osc ls $PROJECT" is not listing all packages that can be found with "osc ls $PROJECT $PACKAGE" which is most likely a result of the latter showing inherited packages while the former does not. Example: "osc ls $PROJECT | grep $PACKAGE" does not show a particular package: glaubitz@suse-laptop:~> osc ls openSUSE:Leap:15.2:Update |grep pidgin glaubitz@suse-laptop:~> "osc ls $PROJECT $PACKAGE" lists that package: glaubitz@suse-laptop:~> osc ls openSUSE:Leap:15.2:Update pidgin pidgin-2.13.0.tar.bz2 pidgin-2.13.0.tar.bz2.asc pidgin-Leaky-deprecation-clean-ups.patch pidgin-enable-sni-gnutls.patch pidgin-fix-perl-build.patch pidgin-ncurses-6.0-accessors.patch pidgin-nonblock-common.patch pidgin-nonblock-gwim.patch pidgin-prefs.xml pidgin-use-default-alsa.patch pidgin.changes pidgin.keyring pidgin.spec glaubitz@suse-laptop:~> Any idea how I can make "osc ls $PROJECT $PACKAGE" to be consistent with "osc ls $PROJECT" and not list inherited packages? Thanks, Adrian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org