commit | a153f5f956cae54e0b50437b01847cc227259396 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Spandan Das <spandandas@google.com> | Tue Oct 01 18:45:21 2024 +0000 |
committer | Spandan Das <spandandas@google.com> | Tue Oct 01 23:16:23 2024 +0000 |
tree | fb728600189ddaa104e1b76f2faf214fe71acde9 | |
parent | a32f692ba287c1a1de2328e5e55daf6f0ee08212 [diff] |
Mark service-compos as system_ext_specific Although service-compos is not installed in /system_ext, it is an apex system server jar. These jars are preopted and the files are installed outside the apex. All such files were previously installed in /system/, but with https://r.android.com/3288083, these will be installed in the same partition as the parent apex. Test: Verified that apex@com.android.compos@javalib@service-compos.jar@classes.odex is installed in /system_ext and not in /system (or /system/system_ext if system_ext does not exist) Bug: 369678122 Change-Id: Id0e7b462881bc24c94e60102d9c67b48a0787243
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