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set_perm and set_perm_recursive are no longer used. Delete.
(cherry picked from commit 08ef9a957027183dcf55e432441e8fb0d5299aba)
Change-Id: I1bcc90ae19af9df4f0705496c5876987159f75ac
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This reverts commit 627eb30f73c29257acaeb6568f3da38880784f7c.
Bug: 10183961
Bug: 10186213
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Modify the OTA installer to understand SELinux filesystem labels.
We do this by introducing new set_perm2 / set_perm2_recursive
calls, which understand SELinux filesystem labels. These filesystem
labels are applied at the same time that we apply the
UID / GID / permission changes.
For compatibility, we preserve the behavior of the existing
set_perm / set_perm_recursive calls.
If the destination kernel doesn't support security labels, don't
fail. SELinux isn't enabled on all kernels.
Bug: 8985290
Change-Id: I99800499f01784199e4918a82e3e2db1089cf25b
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Change-Id: Ia96201f20f7838d7d9e8926208977d3f8318ced4
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Extend minzip, recovery, and updater to set the security context on
files based on the file_contexts configuration included in the package.
Change-Id: Ied379f266a16c64f2b4dca15dc39b98fcce16f29
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