Accidentally deleted users of Synocummunity packages, now I cannot remove packages

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Accidentally deleted users of Synocummunity packages, now I cannot remove packages

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Oopsie! I accidentally deleted the users (sc-mono, sc-ffmpeg, sc-chromaprint) of the following Synocommunity packages: mono, ffmpeg and chromaprint. Now I can no longer install, uninstall or repair the packages.

Is there a way to 'force' a new install, hereby overwriting the previous packages, so I can uninstall them afterwards or something ?
 

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