commit | 37a4290909717577731bc53c8f4ccd72c4d4d5d5 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Kelvin Zhang <zhangkelvin@google.com> | Wed Oct 26 12:49:03 2022 -0700 |
committer | Kelvin Zhang <zhangkelvin@google.com> | Wed Oct 26 13:22:52 2022 -0700 |
tree | b923dea1df8f9f608ab15e7caf682e607a48e64f | |
parent | 1de1788ddac8fef6fbe99961c6e8452742edb008 [diff] |
Remove all ZIP64LIMIT hack In the old days, we hacked values of ZIP64LIMIT to get around size limitations of non-zip64 supported zip files. Now that we switched to python3 + zip64, there's no point in keeping those hacks. Test: th Bug: 255683436 Change-Id: I913db33dad5503736c68a7a1f1321aa952019f60
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