@{elseText}@{elseText}Running tests ...Uninstalling @{app.package} from the default emulator or device...Gathering info for ${ant.project.name}...Building Libraries############################################**** Back to project ${ant.project.name} ****############################################Building tested project at ${tested.project.absolute.dir}############################################**** Back to project ${ant.project.name} ****############################################Switching between debug and non debug build: Deleting previous compilation output...Switching from instrumented to non-instrumented build: Deleting previous compilation output...Creating output directories if needed...----------Handling aidl files...----------Handling RenderScript files...----------Handling Resources...----------Handling BuildConfig class...Creating library output jar file...Custom jar packaging exclusion: ${android.package.excludes}Instrumenting classes from ${out.absolute.dir}/classes...
-include "${proguard.configcmd}"
-injars ${project.jars}
-outjars "${obfuscated.jar.file}"
-libraryjars ${android.libraryjars}
-dump "${obfuscate.absolute.dir}/dump.txt"
-printseeds "${obfuscate.absolute.dir}/seeds.txt"
-printusage "${obfuscate.absolute.dir}/usage.txt"
-printmapping "${obfuscate.absolute.dir}/mapping.txt"
Debug Package: ${out.final.file}No key.store and key.alias properties found in build.properties.Please sign ${out.packaged.file} manuallyand run zipalign from the Android SDK tools.***************************************************** Android Manifest has debuggable=true ******** Doing DEBUG packaging with RELEASE keys *****************************************************Signing final apk...Release Package: ${out.final.file}Instrumented Package: ${out.final.file}WARNING: Code Coverage is currently only supported on the emulator and rooted devices.Downloading coverage file into project directory...Extracting coverage report...Cleaning up temporary files...Saving the report file in ${basedir}/coverage/coverage.htmlInstalling ${out.final.file} onto default emulator or device...Install file not specified.'ant install' now requires the build target to be specified as well. ant debug install ant release install ant instrument installThis will build the given package and install it.Alternatively, you can use ant installd ant installr ant installi ant installtto only install an existing package (this will not rebuild the package.)Could not find application package in manifest. Cannot run 'adb uninstall'.Could not find tested application package in manifest. Cannot run 'adb uninstall'.Android Ant Build. Available targets: help: Displays this help. clean: Removes output files created by other targets. The 'all' target can be used to clean dependencies (tested projects and libraries)at the same time using: 'ant all clean' debug: Builds the application and signs it with a debug key. The 'nodeps' target can be used to only build the current project and ignore the libraries using: 'ant nodeps debug' release: Builds the application. The generated apk file must be signed before it is published. The 'nodeps' target can be used to only build the current project and ignore the libraries using: 'ant nodeps release' instrument:Builds an instrumented package and signs it with a debug key. test: Runs the tests. Project must be a test project and must have been built. Typical usage would be: ant [emma] debug installt test emma: Transiently enables code coverage for subsequent targets. install: Installs the newly build package. Must either be used in conjunction with a build target (debug/release/ instrument) or with the proper suffix indicating which package to install (see below). If the application was previously installed, the application is reinstalled if the signature matches. installd: Installs (only) the debug package. installr: Installs (only) the release package. installi: Installs (only) the instrumented package. installt: Installs (only) the test and tested packages (unless nodeps is used as well. uninstall: Uninstalls the application from a running emulator or device. Also uninstall tested package if applicable unless 'nodeps' is used as well.