buildjni=no is the default. Moreover, some apps now run ndk-build via
gradle, so this was just in the way.
logging.error('Unused scandelete path: %s' % p)
count += 1
- # Presence of a jni directory without buildjni=yes might
- # indicate a problem (if it's not a problem, explicitly use
- # buildjni=no to bypass this check)
- if (os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, 'jni')) and
- not build.buildjni):
- logging.error('Found jni directory, but buildjni is not enabled. Set it to \'no\' to ignore.')
- count += 1
-
return count