commit | 9cd6c9e2042a73e5cd20ad330cf8bfeeeb0bd12e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | James Tucker <raggi@google.com> | Wed Jan 23 12:26:21 2019 -0800 |
committer | James Tucker <raggi@google.com> | Thu Jan 24 01:41:34 2019 +0000 |
tree | d4840e58b11a4bfcdd3c25ac4abf0f42c8748fbc | |
parent | f9dc19180a67d90886adb975cf09f31271863354 [diff] |
[makefuchsia] sysroot and clang prefix not used These flags seem to be present in order to enable building Fuchsia target binaries, however, makefuchsia.go presently builds no Fuchsia binaries. It just builds a Go toolchain with the Fuchsia patches, supporting Fuchsia builds. In order to actually build Fuchsia binaries, more vars and flags would be required, but those are present in //build/go/build.py, and should not be duplicated here. Change-Id: Ieca89fc1754517d3a902f5973a2e4b0141eb3540
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