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| This XML defines an allowlist for packages that should not be scanned in a "stopped" state. |
| When this feature is turned on (indicated by the config config_stopSystemPackagesByDefault in |
| core/res/res/values/config.xml) packages on the system partition that are encountered by |
| the PackageManagerService for the first time are scanned in the "stopped" state. This allowlist |
| is also considered while creating new users on the device. Stopped state is not set during |
| subsequent reboots. |
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| Example usage |
| 1. <initial-package-state package="com.example.app" stopped="false"/> |
| Indicates that a system package - com.example.app's initial stopped state should not be set |
| by the Package Manager. By default, system apps are marked as stopped. |
| 2. <initial-package-state package="com.example.app" stopped="true"/> |
| Indicates that a system package - com.example.app's initial state should be set by the |
| Package Manager to "stopped=true". It will have the same effect on the |
| package's stopped state even if this package was not included in the allow list. |
| 3. <initial-package-state package="com.example.app"/> |
| Invalid usage. |
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| <config></config> |