commit | 3b980eb7c394405de3323fe9f82ad7b0107b75e5 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jooyung Han <jooyung@google.com> | Fri Nov 03 14:48:00 2023 +0900 |
committer | Jooyung Han <jooyung@google.com> | Fri Nov 03 15:12:24 2023 +0900 |
tree | f3cb98f387126e5228e4c6fd2aa28af3a3db7498 | |
parent | 6517f74747aabc9ee2fb3f7d76b97ac047985b3f [diff] |
Remove unncessary .so files from the apex The current build system doesn't support well for Rust binaries with prefer_rlib:true. It bundles transitive dependencies more than necessary and those extra libraries are not used by any modules in the apex. In this bug, those extra libraries are skipped by manual listing as workaround. Note that this workaround is fragile because it can be easily wrong when we change the APEX contents and their dependencies. In the upcoming change, I'd like to add an extra validation for the APEX to ensure that the manul list remains correct. Bug: 295593640 Test: MicrodroidHostTestCases Change-Id: I4c1220764a053785f1a03dfe9824a00405565278
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