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aptly lists snapshots that it then cannot find

cn flag

I'm not sure what's going on here or how to remedy. I want to delete the old snapshot. There are several more of these that are in the same state.

# aptly snapshot list  -raw | grep bionic-backports-202108131557
bionic-backports-202108131557  

# aptly snapshot list -raw | grep bionic-backports-202108131557 | xargs -n1 aptly snapshot show
ERROR: unable to show: snapshot with name bionic-backports-202108131557 not found

# aptly snapshot list -raw | grep bionic-backports-202108131557 | xargs -n1 aptly snapshot drop
ERROR: unable to drop: snapshot with name bionic-backports-202108131557 not found

My expectation would be that any snapshot that aptly snapshot list lists could be found and acted upon.

(I don't have enough reputation to create the 'aptly' tag. A tag is required so I chose 'apt' though this isn't an 'apt' question.)

cn flag
also tried `aptly db cleanup` which didn't resolve the problem.
cn flag
and `aptly db recover` ...
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