2017-08-22 03:27:00 +02:00
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#!/bin/bash
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# locate some directories
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cd "$(dirname $0)"
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SCRIPT_DIR="${PWD}"
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cd ../..
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TOP="${PWD}"
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2020-03-07 01:46:59 +01:00
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message='usage: tapas [<App1> <App2> ...] [arm|x86|arm64|x86_64] [eng|userdebug|user]
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2017-08-22 03:27:00 +02:00
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tapas selects individual apps to be built by the Android build system. Unlike
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"lunch", "tapas" does not request the building of images for a device.
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Additionally, an app built with "tapas" will have its dex file inside its apk,
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which should cause it to be suitable for installing on any api-compatible
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device. In other words, "tapas" configures the build of unbundled apps.
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The names <App1> <App2> ... should match LOCAL_PACKAGE_NAME as defined in an
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Android.mk
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The usage of the other arguments matches that of the rest of the platform
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build system and can be found by running `m help`'
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echo "$message"
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