This ticket splits a new omnijar project off of base. The new
project's omnijar task knows the inputs (well, those under
mobile/android) and the omni.ja output and only re-packages the
omnijar when the task's output is out of date.
With this modification, local building and most importantly the
Android JUnit test cycle is much improved, because the APK is not
re-deployed when only test code is modified.
In addition, the new project lists the omnijar inputs as "Java" source
directories. Previously, they were listed as "Java resource" source
directories, which meant that the omnijar inputs were packaged into
the final APK. This wasted time and space.
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extra : rebase_source : 12c94fdfbee9b7c319d5cfb4d7faad254e90abfc
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