commit | 99dffee4c6dd551e851a3a5e4b9feb915cdaa884 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mathew Inwood <mathewi@google.com> | Thu Jul 22 12:01:19 2021 +0100 |
committer | Mathew Inwood <mathewi@google.com> | Mon Aug 02 13:27:39 2021 +0100 |
tree | 12cf840f5d9bc93a517e6181d90afae8a3a2c1b9 | |
parent | 945184174ccaa308ddff7e7ed0f61e7819e385e5 [diff] |
Don't use prebuilt modules for sanitizer builds. Prebuilt modules do not provide sanitizer binaries to using them in this context is unsafe. Bug: 194067130 Test: TH Merged-In: I3682ae9ad963a8cd13bb395fe84dae515dc6d30f Change-Id: I3682ae9ad963a8cd13bb395fe84dae515dc6d30f
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