commit | 26a3fb7ad978a0832811b1d6b746c23c96265a3f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | iirina <elenairina@google.com> | Thu Jan 17 13:27:47 2019 +0100 |
committer | iirina <elenairina@google.com> | Mon Jan 21 16:57:59 2019 +0100 |
tree | 4f39b29d1f897640804ebc55bd9be272a938473d | |
parent | c07f559d3067970927e6fe43cbf685b74d665614 [diff] |
Add java tools sources archive and update the deploy jars. - Updated third_party/java/java_tools/update_java_tools.sh to create a zip of the java tools source code. - Run third_party/java/java_tools/update_java_tools.sh to update all the tools and create the initial source zip. - Added a target for creating the Java tools archive that will be uploaded to mirror.bazel.build.
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