Index: build/android/developer_recommended_flags.gypi |
diff --git a/build/android/developer_recommended_flags.gypi b/build/android/developer_recommended_flags.gypi |
index 28470963c24b0990c4592a65bce2e8588b7bda4b..2edf9abcb0c4fd1c155b8ffe7edd832a37b38dc4 100644 |
--- a/build/android/developer_recommended_flags.gypi |
+++ b/build/android/developer_recommended_flags.gypi |
@@ -37,16 +37,11 @@ |
# with each device attached. This greatly reduces the time required for incremental builds. |
# |
# This comes with some caveats: |
- # Only works with a single device connected (it will print a warning if |
- # zero or multiple devices are attached). |
+ # Only works with a single device connected. |
# Some actions are always run (i.e. ninja will never say "no work to do"). |
+ # Native libraries are not packaged in the APK (you can not manually install the APK) |
'gyp_managed_install%': 1, |
- # With gyp_managed_install, we do not necessarily need a standalone APK. |
- # When create_standalone_apk is set to 1, we will build a standalone APK |
- # anyway. For even faster builds, you can set create_standalone_apk to 0. |
- 'create_standalone_apk%': 1, |
- |
# Set clang to 1 to use the clang compiler. Clang has much (much, much) better warning/error |
# messages than gcc. |
# TODO(cjhopman): Enable this when http://crbug.com/156420 is addressed. Until then, users can |