commit | c6446515171c503800485cf41a065ad97bc69f46 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Calin Juravle <calin@google.com> | Thu Apr 26 18:52:45 2018 -0700 |
committer | Calin Juravle <calin@google.com> | Mon Apr 30 12:14:09 2018 -0700 |
tree | 2df18d15ae1cd1797cb38d052c37fd435dd51379 | |
parent | 62c28938496de080ba3c3f4f4ce41ef1f44c9a10 [diff] |
Pass --dex-location when processing prebuilt profiles The apk name does not match the install location at the stage we are processing profiles. This causes the wrong profile key to be used in the final profile which may generate an empty app image. Test: m; flash, dumpsys dexopt and check for speed-profile check that the app image is not empty Bug: 78515726 (cherry picked from commit 60216615f4d03defc38a12c9417175319e08870a) Merged-In: Ic5d71296583be71d96f0e7a2dd59753f1d23c350 Change-Id: Ieb7386701b631d53d452336d1ad22653e4daee42
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