commit | 8c36cafb7933ef75451639db93b9a8b72abbc094 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org> | Mon Jan 04 21:44:27 2016 +0100 |
committer | David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org> | Wed Jan 27 23:37:30 2016 +0100 |
tree | 6c41f258b3405cfd0a16a8c171651ed7e04105f3 | |
parent | 1df50058d9a73400eedabdb2b4164e95d2629bad [diff] |
Buck: Handle absolute paths during gerrit.war construction This is a preparation change to support cross-cell dependencies. A cell is a separated container with its own buck-out directory and can be located in different subtree. For this reason we cannot construct gerrit.war with relative paths and must preserve absolute paths. Change-Id: I76061664ff8621a59fe8606ae540207a940f6809
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