@Brian Once the archive is frozen this is not entirely trivial anymore
as the command-not-found indexfile is stored in the now frozen archive
mirror.

It seems the easiest way to fix is:
* uploading a higher version in the -updates pocket should fix the problem 
automatically, the database code 
(CommandNotFound/db/creator.py:_parse_single_commands_file()) should discard 
the content of older versions. There are some useful ways to control what 
commands are visible from the pkg, you could use "X-Cnf-Ignore-Commands: 
kms-universal-planes" on the "libdrm-tests" binary package stanza (see 
what-is-python for an example)

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