Install cppreopts.sh to copy dexpreopt files on first boot

This relands https://r.android.com/3205048 without the
`BOARD_USES_SYSTEM_OTHER_ODEX` conditional. Board config runs after
product config, so the value of `BOARD_USES_SYSTEM_OTHER_ODEX` is not
available in runtime_libart.mk

Adding cppreopts.sh to PRODUCT_PACKAGES ensures that the dexpreopt files
can be copied from system_other to /data on first boot.

Test: lunch aosp_cheetah-trunk_staging-userdebug
Test: get_build_var PRODUCT_SYSTEM_PROPERTIES # verified that ro.cp_system_other_odex=1 is present
(this was incorrectly removed from build.prop after
https://r.android.com/3205048)

Test: device boot test go/abtd https://android-build.corp.google.com/builds/abtd/run/L83800030005663221
(this failed previously with https://r.android.com/3205048)

Bug: 356075780
Change-Id: I6a596373bbbe8587620c5867fb43fcbf3f3b2b2b
1 file changed
tree: ca45e2ff7bd74b5739771551b667c32ef162a9a9
  1. ci/
  2. common/
  3. core/
  4. packaging/
  5. target/
  6. teams/
  7. tests/
  8. tools/
  9. .gitignore
  10. Android.bp
  11. banchanHelp.sh
  12. buildspec.mk.default
  13. Changes.md
  14. CleanSpec.mk
  15. cogsetup.sh
  16. Deprecation.md
  17. envsetup.sh
  18. help.sh
  19. navbar.md
  20. OWNERS
  21. PREUPLOAD.cfg
  22. rbesetup.sh
  23. README.md
  24. shell_utils.sh
  25. tapasHelp.sh
  26. Usage.txt
README.md

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