The pool builder tries to be minimal so it's fine for present/locked
packages not be assigned a solver/pool id. Adding a test to verify
correct creation of uninstall jobs
These special commands no longer (ab)use the partial update mechanism
but rather create a special install request for all current lock file
contents and later override any modified code references to the
originals. This leads to up to date remote metadata but no other
changes.
As a result some lock file packages are no longer in the pool, so the
former installed map, now present map cannot use package ids anymore
Need to revisit some more code later to simplify this, todo notes left
New approach is to use only the solved set of packages as input and then
to resolve with only the non-dev requirements and to mark everything as
dev that is not part of the result set, rather than transitioning a
temporary local repo state by uninstalling dev packages.
root aliases during install should come from the lock file only, for
better reproducibility we don't reuse the value from update for the
following install
- Introduce separate Lock and LocalRepo transactions, one for changes
to the lock file, one for changes to locally installed packages based
on lock file
- Remove various hacks to keep dev dependencies updated and
incorporated the functionality into the transaction classes
- Remove installed repo, there are now local repo, locked repo and
platform repo
- Remove access to local repo from solver, only supply locked packages
- Update can now be run to modify the lock file but not install packages
to local repo