commit | d7aea45d55518b75220928123d223db033f67856 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alan Stokes <alanstokes@google.com> | Thu Mar 14 14:20:04 2024 +0000 |
committer | Alan Stokes <alanstokes@google.com> | Thu Mar 14 14:20:04 2024 +0000 |
tree | 0fbc112d71667c8678751a5d183235f7209fc7f9 | |
parent | d973221b190828322115f51a9307ceb6aa70869e [diff] |
Don't use *.rs for srcs Rust build rules only support a single source file (which can then reference other modules). So avoid wildcards, and instead name the top-level file. The only case where we had multiple sources was pvmfw/avb, which actually seemed to be working fine. Test: atest liblibfdt.integration_test libpvmfw_avb.integration_test libdiced_open_dice.integration_test libdiced_open_dice_nostd.integration_test libdiced_sample_inputs.integration_test libdiced_sample_inputs_nostd.integration_test libservice_vm_comm.test libservice_vm_comm_nostd.test Change-Id: I64ec1829a2128eeb629b37715ab78f1b694b25e2
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