This was broken by all the mainline modules stuff. It's quite a bit
hairier to set up now, given that we don't have an apexd on the host.
An alternative might be to actually set up a fake /apex that points to
the bootstrap directories?
Test: ./benchmarks/run-on-host.sh 64
Test: ./tests/run-on-host.sh 64
Change-Id: If2c277ba492c7c443cdf51526ea42f56568e2ea6
It's going away, since we don't have a single library on device anymore,
and it's simpler to keep the host looking like the device. This doesn't
seem to need it anymore either -- the libraries are found relative to
the test binary.
Test: bionic/tests/run-on-host.sh glibc
Change-Id: Ie9bf6388ecd773623181ec9eadb35d6e0ba0a441
The compile-time tests and a few custom libraries for dynamic linker
testing are still compiled in make.
Also converts the make rules to run tests on the host to shell scripts
in tests/run-on-host.sh and benchmarks/run-on-host.sh
Change-Id: I6f174b3a69d58c4ed74d29f4e79332d483681534