commit | adf8096c77caacfd1478a91859deb5e798af1037 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Daniel Norman <danielnorman@google.com> | Mon Mar 18 14:20:52 2019 -0700 |
committer | Daniel Norman <danielnorman@google.com> | Mon Mar 25 18:34:30 2019 +0000 |
tree | df405e483daa4a73be704b38cca0801cace4e54d | |
parent | 072795054a4284924067c5e7e9fa1ca56cb9598a [diff] |
Only call make_recovery_patch when BUILDING_SYSTEM_IMAGE. The recovery patch gets put in the SYSTEM directory. Placing the recovery patch here doesn't make sense when not building the system image, as is the case for merged (system + vendor) builds. Bug: 128838154 Test: Running make droid dist for a device target that sets PRODUCT_BUILD_SYSTEM_IMAGE to false. Change-Id: Ib5ce8c8490024199f82d0c093e9a7ae2de5f71f5
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