commit | 337633f2b9928434e8fe4b98e7e1fe82255d0040 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Tao Bao <tbao@google.com> | Wed Dec 06 15:20:19 2017 -0800 |
committer | Tao Bao <tbao@google.com> | Wed Dec 06 15:47:03 2017 -0800 |
tree | 70239a047bf7291a03011c32df3041896547af3d | |
parent | 0765d532396c64303740b4cdccbd570367f40b4f [diff] |
releasetools: Remove '-w' from ota_from_target_files options. '-w' is a short option for '--wipe_user_data', which happens to be the same as the whole-file signing flag for signapk. This CL removes the short version to make it less error-prone. Users should use '--wipe_user_data' to generate packages with enforced data wipe. Bug: 70259309 Test: ota_from_target_files.py generates packages with and without '--wipe_user_data'. Test: Not seeing active users that uses 'ota_from_target_files -w'. Change-Id: Ib8c138663a87aafc6a0b5b6f7c286fb74ef6134b
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