These have been submitted upstream,
but seconds before writing this message
so naturally no upstream response "yet" :).
Regardless of response, fetch patches
from the corresponding PR's for context
and of course hopefully they'll
be included in next version.
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Version release notes (from GitHub):
# Packages
- The easiest way to obtain Python enabled clingo packages is using [Anaconda][ana]. Packages are available in the [Potassco channel][pch]. First [install either Anaconda or Miniconda][ins] and then run: `conda install -c potassco clingo`.
- Packages for clingo are available in the Linux distributions [Debian][deb], [Ubuntu][ubu], and [Arch Linux (AUR)][aur].
- For Mac OS X, clingo packages are available in [homebrew][hbr] and [macports][mac].
# Changes
* change C API to use numeric instead of symbolic literals
* affects assumptions and assigning/releasing externals (breaks backward compatibility)
* added overloads to C++, python and lua API to support both numeric and symbolic version (preserves backward compatibility for most code)
* the python, C and C++ APIs now allow for customizing clingo by implementing a custom main function but reusing the rest of the application including the standard output
* add API function to detect conflicting programs
* add message logger to python and lua interface
* add support for primes in the beginning of identifiers and variable names
* add per solver registration of watches during propagator initialization
* add a directive to selectivel suppress undefined atom warnings
* add support for user defined statistics
* add _to_c functions for python API to be able to call C functions from python
* only create ground representations for requested program parts when grounding (#71)
* improve program observer (#19)
* support for binary, octal, and hexadecimal numbers (#65)
* the backend has to be opened/closed now
* release python's GIL while grounding (#82)
* TruthValue.{True,False} becomes TruthValue.{\_True,\_False} in python API
* improve API and it's documentation
[deb]: https://www.debian.org/
[ubu]: https://www.ubuntu.com/
[aur]: https://aur.archlinux.org/
[hbr]: https://brew.sh/
[mac]: https://www.macports.org/
[ana]: https://conda.io
[pch]: https://anaconda.org/potassco/clingo
[ins]: https://conda.io/docs/user-guide/install/index.html
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* treewide: http -> https sources
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https where possible.
* buildtorrent: fix url and tab -> spaces
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Aspino patched `libglucose` for their own uses, however they currently
depend on glucose v4.0.
(see e31c3b4e57/patches)
The patches don't apply properly on `glucose-4.1` anymore, furthermore
the new source directory caused the `bootstrap.sh` from `aspino` which
was supposed to apply the patches and recompile the setup to break.
Furthermore some minor changes to the derivation were introduced:
- upgraded from `2016-01-31` to `2017-03-09`
- the name contains an `-unstable-` infix as upstream has no releases
- instead of a `patchPhase` the `postPatch` hook will be used for
`substituteInPlace` to keep advanced patching features from `nixpkgs`
available.
- `patchShebangs` will be called to avoid impurities because of the
implicit reliance on `/bin/sh`
- added myself as second maintainer to have more people available in
case of any further breackage
See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/70688471/log
See ticket #36453
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DRAT-trim is a tool which can be used to make SAT solvers (such as
glucose and glucose-syrup, which are in nixpkgs) more useful by
checking their work. It has become well-accepted in the SAT solver
development community and has been used in the annual SAT competitions
for the last few years.