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Description of problem:
Observed that new filter "--matches" do not get bash-complete
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
rpm -q subscription-manager bash-completion
subscription-manager-1.13.6-1.git.0.7c3a315.el7.x86_64
bash-completion-2.1-6.el7.noarch
How reproducible:
3/3
Steps to Reproduce:
1.# subscription-manager list --help
Usage: subscription-manager list [OPTIONS]
List subscription and product information for this system
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--proxy=PROXY_URL proxy URL in the form of proxy_hostname:proxy_port
--proxyuser=PROXY_USER
user for HTTP proxy with basic authentication
--proxypassword=PROXY_PASSWORD
password for HTTP proxy with basic authentication
--installed list shows those products which are installed
(default)
--available show those subscriptions which are available
--all used with --available to ensure all subscriptions are
returned
--ondate=ON_DATE date to search on, defaults to today's date, only used
with --available (example: 2014-10-24)
--consumed show the subscriptions being consumed by this system
--servicelevel=SERVICE_LEVEL
shows only subscriptions matching the specified
service level; only used with --available and
--consumed
--no-overlap shows pools which provide products that are not
already covered; only used with --available
--match-installed shows only subscriptions matching products that are
currently installed; only used with --available
--matches=FILTER_STRING
lists only subscriptions or products containing the
specified search string in the subscription or product
information, varying with the list requested and the
server version (case-insensitive).
2.# subscription-manager list --<TAB><TAB>
--all --consumed --installed --no-overlap --proxy --proxyuser
--available --help --match-installed --ondate --proxypassword --servicelevel
Actual results:
Above
Expected results:
The above command should also include
--matches
Additional info:
My mistake, it works on a new terminal session
# subscription-manager list --
--all --consumed --installed --match-installed --ondate --proxypassword --servicelevel
--available --help --matches --no-overlap --proxy --proxyuser
Description of problem: Observed that new filter "--matches" do not get bash-complete Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): rpm -q subscription-manager bash-completion subscription-manager-1.13.6-1.git.0.7c3a315.el7.x86_64 bash-completion-2.1-6.el7.noarch How reproducible: 3/3 Steps to Reproduce: 1.# subscription-manager list --help Usage: subscription-manager list [OPTIONS] List subscription and product information for this system Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --proxy=PROXY_URL proxy URL in the form of proxy_hostname:proxy_port --proxyuser=PROXY_USER user for HTTP proxy with basic authentication --proxypassword=PROXY_PASSWORD password for HTTP proxy with basic authentication --installed list shows those products which are installed (default) --available show those subscriptions which are available --all used with --available to ensure all subscriptions are returned --ondate=ON_DATE date to search on, defaults to today's date, only used with --available (example: 2014-10-24) --consumed show the subscriptions being consumed by this system --servicelevel=SERVICE_LEVEL shows only subscriptions matching the specified service level; only used with --available and --consumed --no-overlap shows pools which provide products that are not already covered; only used with --available --match-installed shows only subscriptions matching products that are currently installed; only used with --available --matches=FILTER_STRING lists only subscriptions or products containing the specified search string in the subscription or product information, varying with the list requested and the server version (case-insensitive). 2.# subscription-manager list --<TAB><TAB> --all --consumed --installed --no-overlap --proxy --proxyuser --available --help --match-installed --ondate --proxypassword --servicelevel Actual results: Above Expected results: The above command should also include --matches Additional info: