Rather than "whatever people have installed as 'python' on their machine".
I've removed check-symbols.py because that's been broken for years and
we never even noticed, and I'm not sure it's worth fixing.
Test: treehugger, manual
Change-Id: Ieb996bbdf790a18d4b1fb46a409cc240ba2a2a49
We know we can safely statically link `libm`, since it doesn't have
any dependencies on the OS or the layout of a data type that has
changed between releases (like `pthread_t`).
We can safely statically link `libc_syscalls` because the user can
check for and handle `ENOSYS`.
Update `ndk_missing_symbols.py` to account for symbols that are in the
compatibility library.
Improve `symbols.py` to be able to pull symbols from a static library.
Change-Id: Ifb0ede1e8b4a8f0f33865d9fed72fb8b4d443fbc
ndk_missing_symbols.py pulls libc.so and libm.so off a running device
or emulator and shows the list of symbols that are in the current
bionic that aren't available on the target.
Change-Id: Ia92c315a6a0ce2e5c33db0b62c8fab41c08a4c31