commit | 889018d3d65e34623f458c7f27253e7a6ebd4642 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Anton Hansson <hansson@google.com> | Wed Sep 26 16:23:02 2018 +0100 |
committer | Anton Hansson <hansson@google.com> | Wed Sep 26 16:28:13 2018 +0100 |
tree | ef43e406e772b6d37614c6f223a5678e20779709 | |
parent | 1b668731300044e30cae71a6f9d21c8dd6f757a6 [diff] |
Include AOSP telephony apps in mainline_system. These apps are included on all mainline devices. Including them necessitates splitting telephony.mk into two pieces, as "rild" installs on /vendor. Bug: 80410283 Test: lunch mainline_arm64; m nothing Change-Id: Id4f1684604c71e853c8096e9a6992e65b6dfefed
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