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Revert "SparkleShare: Add patch to allow install on camera-less devices."
authorCiaran Gultnieks <ciaran@ciarang.com>
Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:28:59 +0000 (15:28 +0000)
committerCiaran Gultnieks <ciaran@ciarang.com>
Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:28:59 +0000 (15:28 +0000)
commit785df58e9a4d639a330f67a37f5a00cb29084853
tree62d752e73d0b613e27f00d61e887a566249f40db
parent8a5d918a8362a8fb4963381f0bda9f3961ad8c65
Revert "SparkleShare: Add patch to allow install on camera-less devices."

This reverts commit 998d42fd4e84afa09a2803dc25d61437d042a6d5. There
doesn't seem to be any point in patching this:
a) It's already been in the repo a long time
b) If we issue another version of a package, with the exact same
version name and code, how is anybody supposed to know which is which?
(I realise in this case it wouldn't make much difference, but the
general principle is important)
c) There is a technical problem in that if a different version of what
should be the same apk is pushed to the repo, installations will be
rejected by the client (until an update is done) because they will see
that the file they download is not what it was supposed to be.
d) The developer says he is fixing it in the next release anyway.
metadata/org.sparkleshare.android.txt
metadata/org.sparkleshare.android/uses-feature.patch [deleted file]