Solving package dependencies: from EDOS to Mancoosi
Ralf Treinen (PPS), Stefano Zacchiroli (PPS)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the Mancoosi project, which aims to address complex package dependency issues in Linux distributions, building on previous EDOS tools to improve software upgrade processes.
Contribution
It introduces the Mancoosi project as a continuation of EDOS, focusing on dependency management and potential benefits for Debian and similar distributions.
Findings
Tools for distribution-wide quality assurance developed in EDOS
Overview of Mancoosi's objectives and scope
Potential improvements in package upgrade processes
Abstract
Mancoosi (Managing the Complexity of the Open Source Infrastructure) is an ongoing research project funded by the European Union for addressing some of the challenges related to the "upgrade problem" of interdependent software components of which Debian packages are prototypical examples. Mancoosi is the natural continuation of the EDOS project which has already contributed tools for distribution-wide quality assurance in Debian and other GNU/Linux distributions. The consortium behind the project consists of several European public and private research institutions as well as some commercial GNU/Linux distributions from Europe and South America. Debian is represented by a small group of Debian Developers who are working in the ranks of the involved universities to drive and integrate back achievements into Debian. This paper presents relevant results from EDOS in dependency management…
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TopicsSoftware Engineering Research · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
