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2013-12-19Move some system services to separate directoriesAmith Yamasani
Refactored the directory structure so that services can be optionally excluded. This is step 1. Will be followed by another change that makes it possible to remove services from the build. Change-Id: Ideacedfd34b5e213217ad3ff4ebb21c4a8e73f85
2013-07-10Pass along the user id to AttributeCache requestsAmith Yamasani
Bug: 9759331 Change-Id: Ib96ba6a89c58edc207021aa43a2b67b4f6c50117
2009-06-30Fix issue #1673793: Theme styles don't apply.Dianne Hackborn
It turns out this was not a problem in the resource code at all. Rather, the system process has a cache of pre-loaded attributes it uses to avoid continually reloading things as it needs them. Well it turns out this cache wasn't flushed after a package was uninstalled or a configuration changed, so you could re-install an app where you change its style resources so its theme now points to one that is inconsistent in the cache. This is mostly a problem for developers, where they continually install new versions of an app where resources have changed. This could possibly show up when updating an app on a normal phone, although the problem would eventually correct itself since this cache uses weak references. Anyway, the cache is now reworked to be flushed appropriately. This change also includes an update to aapt to be able to dump the contents of bags in resources.
2009-03-03auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843The Android Open Source Project
2009-03-03auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843The Android Open Source Project
2008-10-21Initial ContributionThe Android Open Source Project