Adam D. Barratt f516b38256 Don't remove arch:all binaries when migrating *pu binNMUs
As part of a migration, we remove all the existing binaries built by
the source (possibly on a particular architecture) from testing; this
includes architecture-independent binary packages. However, when a
binNMU is in *pu, only the arch-dependent binary pakcages are present.

As a result, after the migration the architecture-independent packages
are no longer present in testing. This usually isn't a practical
problem, as dak will re-add them when it generates the packages files.

It is, however, wrong and will break if a source migration is tempted
during the same run as (and after) the *pu binary migration happened.

The simple fix is to not remove the architecture-independent packages
when performing such migrations.

Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>
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