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@@ -256,8 +256,9 @@ dependency and conflict to change. Therefore, we have a $G_0$ which
represents the current relations (among installed packages) in the
system, and a
$
G
_
f
$
which is probably taken from a remote package
repository. We begin by noting that
$
G
_
0
$
and
$
G
_
f
$
have to be
compatible. That is, to say, if a package
$
(
u,v
)
$
is shared across two
times, then the declarations made by the package are one and the same.
compatible. That is, to say, if a package
$
(
p
_
1
,v
_
1
)
$
is shared across
two graphs, then the declarations made by the package are one and the
same.
$
G
_
0
$
can be calculated from the package information (e.g. metadata)
of the installed packages and is stored by PISI in a dedicated
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@@ -267,7 +268,7 @@ these entities is expensive and we should take care to minimize access
as in the previous section.
To preserve consistency during individual transitions, the planner can
choose to remove a minim
al
number of packages from the system to bring
choose to remove a minim
um
number of packages from the system to bring
it to a clean state, and then install the new versions of these
packages in the correct order. Let us assume that it is indeed
possible to achieve this ``clean state''. Apparently, this is not
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