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diff --git a/Android/03-Permissions/DangerousApp/build.xml b/Android/03-Permissions/DangerousApp/build.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f6dd21 --- /dev/null +++ b/Android/03-Permissions/DangerousApp/build.xml @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<project name="DangerousApp" default="help"> + + <!-- The local.properties file is created and updated by the 'android' tool. + It contains the path to the SDK. It should *NOT* be checked into + Version Control Systems. --> + <property file="local.properties" /> + + <!-- The ant.properties file can be created by you. It is only edited by the + 'android' tool to add properties to it. + This is the place to change some Ant specific build properties. + Here are some properties you may want to change/update: + + source.dir + The name of the source directory. Default is 'src'. + out.dir + The name of the output directory. Default is 'bin'. + + For other overridable properties, look at the beginning of the rules + files in the SDK, at tools/ant/build.xml + + Properties related to the SDK location or the project target should + be updated using the 'android' tool with the 'update' action. + + This file is an integral part of the build system for your + application and should be checked into Version Control Systems. + + --> + <property file="ant.properties" /> + + <!-- if sdk.dir was not set from one of the property file, then + get it from the ANDROID_HOME env var. + This must be done before we load project.properties since + the proguard config can use sdk.dir --> + <property environment="env" /> + <condition property="sdk.dir" value="${env.ANDROID_HOME}"> + <isset property="env.ANDROID_HOME" /> + </condition> + + <!-- The project.properties file is created and updated by the 'android' + tool, as well as ADT. + + This contains project specific properties such as project target, and library + dependencies. Lower level build properties are stored in ant.properties + (or in .classpath for Eclipse projects). + + This file is an integral part of the build system for your + application and should be checked into Version Control Systems. --> + <loadproperties srcFile="project.properties" /> + + <!-- quick check on sdk.dir --> + <fail + message="sdk.dir is missing. Make sure to generate local.properties using 'android update project' or to inject it through the ANDROID_HOME environment variable." + unless="sdk.dir" + /> + + <!-- + Import per project custom build rules if present at the root of the project. + This is the place to put custom intermediary targets such as: + -pre-build + -pre-compile + -post-compile (This is typically used for code obfuscation. + Compiled code location: ${out.classes.absolute.dir} + If this is not done in place, override ${out.dex.input.absolute.dir}) + -post-package + -post-build + -pre-clean + --> + <import file="custom_rules.xml" optional="true" /> + + <!-- Import the actual build file. + + To customize existing targets, there are two options: + - Customize only one target: + - copy/paste the target into this file, *before* the + <import> task. + - customize it to your needs. + - Customize the whole content of build.xml + - copy/paste the content of the rules files (minus the top node) + into this file, replacing the <import> task. + - customize to your needs. + + *********************** + ****** IMPORTANT ****** + *********************** + In all cases you must update the value of version-tag below to read 'custom' instead of an integer, + in order to avoid having your file be overridden by tools such as "android update project" + --> + <!-- version-tag: 1 --> + <import file="${sdk.dir}/tools/ant/build.xml" /> + +</project> |