Hello Holger, Thanks for your suggestion. I tried it but I got the same results: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (env)[devpi@li840-203 wheels2]$ devpi list -v --all |grep numpy numpy-1.12.1 (env)[devpi@li840-203 wheels2]$ devpi remove numpy -y About to remove the following releases and distributions version: 1.9.1 - http://localhost:3141/root/prod/+f/74c/b491e6a11e843/numpy-1.9.1-cp27-cp27mu... version: 1.9.0 - http://localhost:3141/root/prod/+f/ff6/4c4a6d588ebac/numpy-1.9.0-cp27-cp27mu... version: 1.9.2 - http://localhost:3141/root/prod/+f/425/cc2d1f8326e28/numpy-1.9.2-cp27-cp27mu... version: 1.12.1 - http://localhost:3141/root/prod/+f/cd7/892f7d644d1b4/numpy-1.12.1-cp27-cp27m... Are you sure (yes/no)? yes (autoset from -y option) deleting release 1.9.1 of numpy deleting release 1.9.0 of numpy deleting release 1.9.2 of numpy deleting release 1.12.1 of numpy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think the default behavior should be to list all the versions of the packages, this is much more intuitive. In my opinion, showing the latest versions should be configured by a parameter. Greetings,