Package: reprepro
Version: 3.11.1-1
Severity: minor

The --keepunreferencedfiles option is most useful in the conf/options
file to set policy for a repository to not remove files at time of
obsoletion.

However, if you put it in conf/options, you then cannot use "reprepro
deleteunreferenced" at all, as reprepro complains:

  Calling deleteunreferenced with --keepunreferencedfiles does not
  really make sense, does it?

Whilst I agree calling "reprepro --keepunreferencedfiles
deleteunreferenced" is nonsense, calling "reprepro deleteunreferenced"
with keepunreferencedfiles in conf/options is quite reasonable.

I would like to suggest simply removing the  "does not make sense" check
to allow this to work, and not bothering with any special handling of
the edge case of "reprepro --keepunreferencedfiles deleteunreferenced"
on the command line, since it's such a nonsensical command to give.



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