Otherwise we leave user hanging in wizard forever, instead of
telling them that something went wrong.
Bug: 20914299
Change-Id: Ib9ff3a8c316976c6a1dfdaffa10762abbea0c229
Removal of the (now-outdated) non-English versions; corresponding adjustments
to the related TOC file; edits to the English version.
Change-Id: Iec797963f355faf1034911d74d1d9580aaf0bc76
This got lost in the multinetwork work for L. It means
that if telephony stops having the ability to pass packets for a while
the rest of the platform doesn't know.
Telephony enters the suspended state if it enters a telephony call
while using certain radio access technologies, or if it switches to
one of those RATs while in a call. It also can enter this state if
it temporarily loses contact with the network - the modem will
not report the loss of the data call for an indeterminant time in
the hope that regaining the network will restore the connection
without harm to any ongoing ip layer interactions. For example
passing through a tunnel or taking an elevator trip may use this
mechanism.
bug: 19637156
Change-Id: If9fde68175e8561c19323c81fbfcb02a6e5a00fb
Use case: Exception while handling pairing cancel
Intent received
1. Initiate pairing from DUT to remote
2. Power off DUT after getting pairing popup
Root Cause:Crash observed in settings application
Change-Id: Ia05fe196ecf6a1d4ec26f85b0cf984e23089c728
Fix: Fixed by adding Null check in PairingCancelHandler
We now have a new tag type in the existing SystemConfig XML files:
<app-link package="..." />
Packages mentioned here are treated as though the user had instructed
the system to always open the app rather than a browser when touching
an HTTP/HTTPs URL that is handled by the app. This default state can
of course still be turned down by the user if they choose.
Bug 21595872
Change-Id: I2824064a891bba3867ee86f81d609d22e83aef7a
If the user clears data for an app we reset the permission but
only the changes made by the user. We do not modify syste or
policy flags and also ensure the permission that were granted
by default are granted after the data wipe. This is the same
as starting with a clean slate.
If the package whose data is cleared is a part of a shared user
we resent to initial state only the permissions that the cleared
package contributed. Hence, if another package also declared the
permission as used we do not clear the permission state as it is
still in use.
When a package is deleted for a user but still present for another
user we reset its permissions to their inital state follwoing
above described strategy.
Lastly when a preinstalled package wtih an upgrade is diabled
(triggers upgrade uninstall) and this package is a part of a
shared user, we do not drop permission state (grants and flags)
for permissions used by the shadowed system package. This ensures
that we do not drop runtime permission state (such state is
default grants and user changes).i
bug:22248525
Change-Id: I3a3007476d2cb9f4ff824e1e137a6e1a4d04408b