> All of these already exist in the archive: libselinux1, libsepol1, libunwind8
That is because AOSP has forked those projects and added something else to the
code, which many components of Android SDK need. As a result, the upstream
version of those libraries are not compatible any more.
Le 19/10/18 à 10:54, 殷啟聰 | Kai-Chung Yan a écrit :
Any reasons why fastboot is linked againt the bundled libraries of
android?
Those libraries (e.g. liblog, libutils) are used by Android SDK only and not
for general use, and due to their generic SONAME it would be unwise to put them
in
> Any reasons why fastboot is linked againt the bundled libraries of
> android?
Those libraries (e.g. liblog, libutils) are used by Android SDK only and not
for general use, and due to their generic SONAME it would be unwise to put them
in `/usr/lib`, so we put them in a dedicated directory.
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