debian/test-blacklist
author Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com>
Thu, 14 Jun 2018 01:39:33 +0530
changeset 3850 340cf6fbe9e9
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evolve: create resolved cset on successors of current parents While resolving content-divergence, sometimes, the parent can be obsolete and have a successor. We should consider the successors of the parents instead of obsolete parents as that will do something like orphan+content-divergence resolution both at the same time which is powerful and results in a single stack while resolving content-divergence of stacks. The test changes demonstrates that we can now successfully evolve a content divergent stack.
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