commit | 1d20ca9f7228347891c5386073b7e989c6b47846 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Kelvin Zhang <zhangkelvin@google.com> | Thu May 16 10:11:31 2024 -0700 |
committer | Kelvin Zhang <zhangkelvin@google.com> | Mon Jun 24 15:13:22 2024 -0700 |
tree | b711092d126cb2dec9c2beef2545deee92e46649 | |
parent | 0aeb964be812742f665c990016f17955de131bfa [diff] |
Move all targets away from non-AB This sets AB_OTA_UPDATER to true by default. OEMs can still override this variable in their board config if their device is still on non-AB. Since some targets(e.g. art target) do not need updates, we permit empty AB_OTA_PARTITIONS if AB_OTA_UPDATER is true. This reverts commit 2a3faafdbf61e09441f7cf4fc59f887a7bc5bc91 Test: th Bug: 324360816 Change-Id: Ia9e30983ddc7981659d042a177e9edc8abac6a47
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