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AOSP: Use no_full_install: true instead of installable: false
So far, we have used `instalable: false` to avoid collision with the other modules that are installed to the same path. A typical example was <foo> and <foo>.microdroid. The latter is a modified version of the former for the inclusion of the microdroid image. They however both have the same instalation path (ex: system/bin) and stem (ex: foo) so that we can reference them using the same path regardless of whether we are in Android or microdroid. However, the use of `installable: false` for the purpose is actually incorrect, because `installable: false` also means, obviously, "this module shouldn't be installed". The only reason this incorrect way has worked is simply because packaging modules (ex: android_filesystem) didn't respect the property when gathering the modules. As packaging modules are now fixed to respect `installable: false`, we need a correct way of avoiding the collision. `no_full_install: true` is it. If a module has this property set to true, it is never installed to the full instal path like out/target/product/<partition>/... It can be installed only via packaging modules. Bug: 338160898 Test: m Change-Id: Idb173a7e3528c96b23f857bb3bdf5f37e698c445 From AOSP commit: 21a895548df7de83ce1e2e146e1718e5f723af7f
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