All of the supported Galaxy S devices besides the Vibrant have gingerbread
builds using release-keys, so they should be used instead of the crespo
keys as they are more suited for the device. Might also stop the random
e-mail new users get from Google welcoming them to their "Nexus S."
Change-Id: I8fec9999fb6dd1ba4aae79fd9c8ea1e898d40e09
We have been using a system where each vendor makefile needed to be
updated for each release. This leads to both redundancy and
inconsistency across devices. This patch externalizes version code to
the common_versions.mk.
As we all know CyanogenMod versioning works as such:
MAJOR.MINOR.MAINTENACE.DEVICE_SPECIFIC (i.e. 7.1.0.1)
common_versions.mk now contains the first three in the form of the
following variables: PRODUCT_VERSION_MAJOR, PRODUCT_VERSION_MINOR,
PRODUCT_VERSION_MAINTENANCE.
Additionally, each device makefile contains two additional flags
which control both the release name (the name that appears in the
generated zip) and the device-specific version (empty by default,
to be bumped on a per device basis), example:
PRODUCT_RELEASE_NAME := XperiaArc-LT15i
PRODUCT_VERSION_DEVICE_SPECIFIC := .1
Change-Id: I15d18e27b89ea00109a61cb66e3bffbb061a2ed4