Thank you again for your quick responses and tests.

> for updated packages

You mean, "for to-be-updated packages", judiging by your 'apt list
--upgradable' output.

"Python package installer" is the description of two binary packages,
python3-pip and python3-pip-whl, both of which are installed and are
upgradable.

Then there is the upstream ESM's upgrade of them, which you cannot
install because you don't have ESM services enabled. The fact that it
only shows once (corresponding to the source package rather than the two
binaries) in the Pro section is a limitation in the way we can get that
information from the UA client, there is nothing to do there.

I believe that although the view could be initially confusing, the
situation should become clearar if the details of each du/tri/multi-
plicate is listed, they are all different versions.

> Ideally, we would like a flag that we can set that would stop software
updater from showing anything that it's found in upstream ESM. We would
be happy with the default being that they're shown, but we could
configure it to turn off that section. Is that something that's possible
please?

We are discussing that request and will get back to you shortly.

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