It's an experimental configuration for building host tools using bionic
instead of relying on the host glibc. So the Android.bp files have
linux_glibc and linux_bionic to differentiate options that need to be
different between the two.

- Dan

On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 11:11 AM bx L <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>      I've been browsing android sources recently, and I see the
> "linux_bionic" options in some Android.bp files.
>      What does "linux_bionic" mean? Is this an option to turn on supports
> for using "linux + bionic" on the target?
>      Any ideas would be appreciated:)
>
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