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Documentation for direct install
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@ -232,6 +232,7 @@ Run build.py to build any applications that are not already built.
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Run publish.py to finalise packaging and sign any APKs that have been built.
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@end enumerate
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@section More about build.py
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When run without any parameters, build.py will build any and all versions of
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@code{--force} to force a build of a Disabled application for test purposes,
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where normally it would be completely ignored.
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@section Direct Installation
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You can also build and install directly to a connected device or emulator using
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the @code{--install} switch. If you do this without using @code{--package} and
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@code{--vercode} then all versions of all packages will be installed (with each
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individual version overwriting the previous!). In most cases, this will not be
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what you want to do, so execution will stop straight away. However, you can
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override this if you're sure that's what you want, by using @code{--all}.
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@node Metadata
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@chapter Metadata
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