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I started using reprepro for a private repository and I set a distribution with the relative update config. Then I executed reprepro update repo and all has worked the first time, all the packages were downloaded and added to db.

Now I tried to manually delete a package and then I executed reprepro update repo without success. Then I tried reprepro --noskipold update repo but the removed package didn't come. Moreover I noticed the operation was really fast and probably it didn't check even other packages since I'm talking about a complete repo mirror (30k+ pkgs).

Could anyone help me?

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I solved by myself, it was a problem caused by FilterList: deinstall ignore.list directive which goal was to ignore some listed packages. Then I discovered that I needed deinstall parameter only within the list itself while I needed install parameter in FilterList:.

So the solution was FilterList: install ignore.list.

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