commit | 15a146a7c4fd1b1887870c8aa37d6a3997085866 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Tao Bao <tbao@google.com> | Wed Feb 21 16:06:59 2018 -0800 |
committer | Tao Bao <tbao@google.com> | Wed Feb 21 16:34:19 2018 -0800 |
tree | 7f45dbc207c5a5ededffee80e6b108ac8549a160 | |
parent | 5ef78033d5cc5790f4efd75769dd7fba4ccf477a [diff] |
releasetools: Allow skipping postinstall hooks when generating A/B OTAs. This CL adds a new flag '--skip_postinstall' that allows skipping all the postinstall hooks when generating an A/B OTA package (default: False). Note that this discards ALL the hooks, including non-optional ones. Should only be used if caller knows it's safe to do so (e.g. all the postinstall work is to dexopt apps and a data wipe will happen immediately after). Bug: 73547992 Test: python -m unittest test_ota_from_target_files Test: Generate a full OTA package for walleye. Examine the generated payload. Change-Id: Ifc069e897b4019605051eabfd221230a6a37867c
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