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authorJulian Andres Klode <julian.klode@canonical.com>2024-11-02 13:55:39 +0100
committerJulian Andres Klode <julian.klode@canonical.com>2025-01-30 14:50:15 +0100
commit3523efb15d48ce3c6f9212f50dfc892497ba9dcb (patch)
tree2f2076919ed7372c1d7e3de41c868d83872d55e1 /test/integration/test-multiarch-allowed
parentccdbea353a30de597a00a88cf4c7216370a21882 (diff)
solver3: Use a propagation queue
Instead of directly propagating in a recursive fashion, queue propagations in a queue and work on them in a loop per the miniSAT paper. We call Propagate() only at the end of the FromDepCache() function and then in the Solve loop. Delaying the initial propagation means that we get a stronger reasoning: Assume you have x->a->b->c, y->c and you install x,y: - Previously we traversed: x, y, x->a, a->b, b->c, (y->c) - but now we traverse: x, y, x->a, y->c, a->b, (b->c) Notably c now has the implication y->c instead of x->a->b->c. Inside the solver we need to call Propagate in a loop: Propagating facts can fail and we then backtrack. If backtracking is succesful, we have gained a new fact to propagate.
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diff --git a/test/integration/test-multiarch-allowed b/test/integration/test-multiarch-allowed
index 298867c5f..4b795bd5e 100755
--- a/test/integration/test-multiarch-allowed
+++ b/test/integration/test-multiarch-allowed
@@ -64,18 +64,18 @@ Inst needsfoo:i386 (1 unstable [i386])
Conf foo:i386 (1 unstable [i386])
Conf needsfoo:i386 (1 unstable [i386])' aptget install needsfoo:i386 -s
# FIXME: same problem, but two different unmet dependency messages depending on install order
-testfailuremsg "E: Conflict: -> needsfoo:i386=1 but foo:amd64=1 -> not foo:i386=1 -> not needsfoo:i386=1" aptget install needsfoo:i386 foo:amd64 -s --solver 3.0
+testfailuremsg "E: Conflict: needsfoo:i386=1 -> foo:i386=1 but foo:amd64=1 -> not foo:i386=1" aptget install needsfoo:i386 foo:amd64 -s --solver 3.0
testfailureequal "$BADPREFIX
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
foo : Conflicts: foo:i386 but 1 is to be installed
foo:i386 : Conflicts: foo but 1 is to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages." aptget install needsfoo:i386 foo:amd64 -s --solver internal
-testfailuremsg "E: Conflict: -> needsfoo:i386=1 but foo:amd64=1 -> not foo:i386=1 -> not needsfoo:i386=1" aptget install foo:amd64 needsfoo:i386 -s --solver 3.0
+testfailuremsg "E: Conflict: needsfoo:i386=1 -> foo:i386=1 but foo:amd64=1 -> not foo:i386=1" aptget install foo:amd64 needsfoo:i386 -s --solver 3.0
testfailureequal "$BADPREFIX
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
needsfoo:i386 : Depends: foo:i386 but it is not installable
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages." aptget install foo:amd64 needsfoo:i386 -s --solver internal
-testfailuremsg "E: Conflict: -> needsfoo:amd64=1 but foo:i386=1 -> not foo:amd64=1 -> not needsfoo:amd64=1" aptget install needsfoo foo:i386 -s --solver 3.0
+testfailuremsg "E: Conflict: needsfoo:amd64=1 -> foo:amd64=1 but foo:i386=1 -> not foo:amd64=1" aptget install needsfoo foo:i386 -s --solver 3.0
testfailureequal "$BADPREFIX
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
foo : Conflicts: foo:i386 but 1 is to be installed