bin/get-package-updates: revert 1aa4e18a3336e2d16f73089277f749fc3f9a3147
* packages on the deletion-list should not be scheduled over and over again
* only if a newer version of that package is available upstream, we should re-consider it
* if there is no newer version, we should not consider it for the build list
* because considering it for the build-list triggers `makepkg --printsrcinfo`, which makes get-package-updates slow, if we have many black-listed packages (which we have)
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