[package] Add subtargets for libraries / resources / manifests.

These subtargets exposes relevant artifacts via distribution metadata and
allows packages to be "included" in zbi's based on that metadata.
This also brings old-style packages closer to new-style packages and in
theory should help with the transition from the former to the latter.

Bug: 45680
Change-Id: Id7b40073c12c6fa4eef2ce900f1da1582acb9d0b
Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/fuchsia/+/405289
Commit-Queue: P.Y. Laligand <pylaligand@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Shai Barack <shayba@google.com>
1 file changed
tree: 9344924d89023bcdab0fc69d1dd6360bddd55a2c
  1. boards/
  2. build/
  3. bundles/
  4. cts/
  5. docs/
  6. examples/
  7. garnet/
  8. products/
  9. scripts/
  10. sdk/
  11. src/
  12. third_party/
  13. tools/
  14. zircon/
  15. .clang-format
  16. .clang-tidy
  17. .gitattributes
  18. .gitignore
  19. .gn
  20. .style.yapf
  21. AUTHORS
  22. BUILD.gn
  23. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
  24. CONTRIBUTING.md
  25. LICENSE
  26. OWNERS
  27. PATENTS
  28. README.md
  29. rustfmt.toml
README.md

Fuchsia

Pink + Purple == Fuchsia (a new operating system)

What is Fuchsia?

Fuchsia is a modular, capability-based operating system. Fuchsia runs on modern 64-bit Intel and ARM processors.

Fuchsia is an open source project with a code of conduct that we expect everyone who interacts with the project to respect.

How can I build and run Fuchsia?

See Getting Started.

Where can I learn more about Fuchsia?

See fuchsia.dev.