commit | 336883a64fc9d7ed8bde8c7370d1f52ae71d3e36 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yo Chiang <yochiang@google.com> | Thu May 14 17:17:29 2020 +0800 |
committer | Yo Chiang <yochiang@google.com> | Sat Oct 31 06:46:31 2020 +0000 |
tree | 93245f9463076d7c5cba0d96fffc02266467117f | |
parent | fabc1f6757466e16effabbcda522b8c44cf96562 [diff] |
Add phony target to check all PCF ELF prebuilts Add phony target check-elf-prebuilt-product-copy-files that asserts PRODUCT_COPY_FILES doesn't have ELF prebuilts. This helps triage PCF ELF errors by providing a convenient target to check / list all errors. Bug: 140560012 Bug: 156534160 Test: lunch aosp_cf_x86_phone Test: m USE_NDK_TRANSLATION_BINARY=true \ check-elf-prebuilt-product-copy-files -k Change-Id: Ic7fa43c10b0c30b3b1d9b7c2fae75cc6ea4a3513
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