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Fix android arm64 prebuild by disabling exceptions#706
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Problem: loading the android-arm64 prebuild failed with "cannot locate symbol _Unwind_Resume". Likely because that symbol does not exist (or is hidden) on some android devices. I could not positively confirm that because I could not get
gdborlldbto work in termux. Luckily we don't have to, because_Unwind_Resumeis a function used for exceptions, which we don't need AFAICT.Solution: disable exceptions, on both our code and leveldb code.
Closes #705.
@christianbundy, /cc @staltz as the author of #411 which enabled exceptions.