Log or didn't happen.

Duplication is not uncommon and happens with Debian when a Distro is
accessed either via alias ("stable") or via codename of that directory
or when a mirror has symlinks and users use different paths in their
sources.list .

Therefore, the archive analysis code identifies the dupes and
synchronizes the data contents as needed (in case where strict-path
checking is not enabled, it's not even copied but they are completely
skipped since the path doesn't matter and other file's processing would
cover the data in another directory too).

There only showstopper is a problem with Debian (but not Stable and
older) because of dropped SHA1 versions of some data in their indexes.
Solved in recent 0.9.x versions.

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  RFE: provide a mechanism to delete duplicates after import

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