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In the ubuntu-24.04 runner image android-35 is preinstalled, not android-33. Syncing with that image makes building packages work when they are built outside of docker due to being built in the same PR as a package listed in scripts/big-pkgs.list.

This will be followed by a bump to reference android-35 in aapt.

In the `ubuntu-24.04` runner image android-35 is preinstalled, not
android-33. Syncing with that image makes building packages work when
they are built outside of docker due to being built in the same PR as
a package listed in `scripts/big-pkgs.list`.

This will be followed by a bump to reference android-35 in `aapt`.
@fornwall fornwall requested a review from Grimler91 as a code owner September 24, 2024 06:22
@fornwall fornwall merged commit 8233eca into master Sep 24, 2024
@fornwall fornwall deleted the android-35-in-sdk branch September 24, 2024 06:22
fornwall added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 24, 2024
Follow up to #21561 - allows the package to build both in Docker and
when built directly on the `ubuntu-24.04` CI image, due to being touched
in the same PR as a big package.
fornwall added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 24, 2024
Follow up to #21561 - allows the package to build both in Docker and
when built directly on the `ubuntu-24.04` CI image, due to being touched
in the same PR as a big package.
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