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Getting the latest Open GApps

The latest version of pre-built Open GApps can be found at http://opengapps.org

Build your own Open GApps

If you want to build your own version of Open GApps, you'll need to get the git sources:

To initialize your local repository using the Open GApps source tree, use a command like:

git clone [email protected]:opengapps/opengapps.git

Then sync the submodules to get the original APK sources as provided by Google. You can also use this command to update at a later moment the sources to the most recent version:

./download_sources.sh [--shallow] [arch]
  • --shallow will order to fetch only the latest snapshot of the APKs (reduces space used and amount of data to be retrieved by git, by not fetching the APKs' history)
  • arch can be one of the following "arm, arm64, x86, x86_64" to fetch only data required for specified architecture (note that fallback architectures will be be fetched too)

To build Open GApps for all platforms and all android releases:

make

To build Open GApps for a specific android release on a specific platform, define both the platform and the API level of that release, seperated by a dash and optionally add the variant with another dash. Two (most widely used) examples:

make arm-22

or

make arm-22-stock

One can update the sources used with the command:

./add_sourceapp.sh /path/to/the/file/you/want/to/add.apk [/even/more/files.apk...]

For contributors, updated sources can be uploaded by using this command:

./upload_sources.sh

If you want an overview of the locally available sources:

./report_sources.sh

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