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Adam Duskett 0805b8048f package/flutter-gallery: clean up install_target_cmds
Remove and create the kernel_blob.bin file in the flutter_assets directory:

  When Flutter compiles the source code, it creates the kernel_blob.bin file,
  a Dart Kernel Bytecode of the application.

  If kernel_blob.bin exists inside the flutter_assets directory, then the
  application source code can be extracted with nothing more than apktool.
  Not only is this a security risk, it's also redundant and a waste of space.

  Removing the kernel_blob.bin file generated for flutter-gallery saves 86M!
  Because this package is a reference package, and some applications may check
  if the kernel_blob.bin file exists, we also touch a blank kernel_blob.bin
  file.

Do not use relative symlinks:
  Users may install their applications in any arbitaryt location, not
  necessarily in the /usr/share/flutter/${package_name} directory. Because
  flutter-gallery is a reference application, using exact symlinks to
  icudtl.dat and libflutter_engine.so is preferable.

Signed-off-by: Adam Duskett <adam.duskett@amarulasolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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