commit | 1429291d9fe34952186916ee68ff238024d1bc09 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Logan Chien <loganchien@google.com> | Mon Dec 09 13:24:35 2019 -0800 |
committer | Logan Chien <loganchien@google.com> | Mon Dec 09 14:00:25 2019 -0800 |
tree | 5557cde22304dc98c38f80b8de3599098065f4f5 | |
parent | dc0b50b2d5b0c2a025e70ef4cf488757f664a527 [diff] |
Enable prebuilt ELF check for all targets This commit enables prebuilt ELF checks on ALL targets. If this commit breaks your target, you may triage the breakage by adding the following setting to your `BoardConfig.mk`: BUILD_BROKEN_PREBUILT_ELF_FILES := true And then fix the problem with the instructions: https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/vndk/abi-use-check Bug: 141176116 Bug: 145925470 Test: for t in ${ALL_TARGETS}; do lunch $t; make check-elf-files; done Change-Id: I62e0269074afe1d685cb63d5f8953a2acf03f03e
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