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  "commit": "f77ae6e65a7ab47e7ab0ee1536d708b6e56fe45b",
  "tree": "05debb40d686a7085287f9e8eeacb7ab89794813",
  "parents": [
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  ],
  "author": {
    "name": "Dianne Hackborn",
    "email": "hackbod@google.com",
    "time": "Thu Jun 16 11:11:23 2011 -0700"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Dianne Hackborn",
    "email": "hackbod@google.com",
    "time": "Thu Jun 16 11:13:20 2011 -0700"
  },
  "message": "New orientation handling.  Only impacts SDK (aapt dump badging).\n\nThis is a new way of determining whether an application requires\nspecific orientations, done by looking at any requirements in its\nactivity tags.  Note that this won\u0027t catch all possible issues,\nbecause applications can still force an orientation through Java\nAPIs, but the vast majority of applications that actually require\na specific orientation should be doing it this way because it the\neasiest way and the only way to cleanly launch into the app from\na different orientation without doing some serious activity tricks.\n\nChange-Id: I11d32104f6bc3d2a72aeeff1ca150b8f1c9f5588\n",
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      "old_path": "tools/aapt/Command.cpp",
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