Title
Sources of Inter-package Conflicts in Debian
Abstract
Inter-package conflicts require the presence of two or more packages in a particular configuration, and thus tend to be harder to detect and localize than conventional (intra-package) defects. Hundreds of such inter-package conflicts go undetected by the normal testing and distribution process until they are later reported by a user. The reason for this is that current meta-data is not fine-grained and accurate enough to cover all common types of conflicts. A case study of inter-package conflicts in Debian has shown that with more detailed package meta-data, at least one third of all package conflicts could be prevented relatively easily, while another one third could be found by targeted testing of packages that share common resources or characteristics. This paper reports the case study and proposes ideas to detect inter-package conflicts in the future.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2011
CoRR
distributed processing,software engineering
Field
DocType
Volume
Computer science,Computer security,Theoretical computer science
Journal
abs/1110.1354
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
10
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Cyrille Artho158844.46
Roberto Di Cosmo249646.59
Kuniyasu Suzaki312713.85
Stefano Zacchiroli442637.60