On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 04:37:49PM +0200, Thorsten Berger wrote: > On 20.10.2021 14:25, Boris Kolpackov wrote: > > Thorsten Berger <thorsten.berger@xxxxxx> writes: > > > > > New UI extensions are made to xconfig with panes and buttons to allow users > > > to express new desired target options, calculate fixes, and apply any of > > > found solutions. > > > > > > [...] > > > > > > You can see a YouTube video demonstrating this work [2]. > > While the demo looks impressive, I wonder if you ran into many cases > > where the number of solution and/or the number of fixes in a solution > > is large (and therefore would be hard for a human to make a decision > > about)? > > > > My closest experience with something like this is aptitude and the > > few times I tried to use it to solve package dependency issues were > > futile because of that (i.e., large number of alternative solutions > > and large number of changes in each solution). > Thanks! BTW, I've opened a new thread, since the emails with the main > patches didn't go through before (were too large) -- perhaps you can switch > to that one. Use git format-patch --subject-prefix="RFC v3" for your v3 series. Luis