I used the Windows batch script below found at the StackOverflow question cited and created a batch file called unzip_gapps.bat. Getting the APKs out of the OpenGapps ZIP (and TAR.LZ) archiveįor this part you’ll need something that can open ZIP files and decompress the LZIP format. Gmail, Google Now, Google Music, Calendar, Youtube, etc you’ll have to select one of the other OpenGapps packages that has the apps you want.
PROXMOX ARM EMULATOR APK
To get just the Google Play APK and it’s related services select the Pico version from the OpenGapps website. (If you didn’t get that … all the details are below…) Then reboot, once rebooted shutdown the instance, delete the Emulator instance from the Android Virtual Device manager, and clone another image out of the one that was written to. Then giving the APK’s the right permisions (I gave them all 777, i don’t know why, i just wanted it to work, but perhaps not so good for security. TL DR: The basic idea is that you need to get the APK files put them in the right location of the system partition (after getting it to be writable). The basic idea from this post was adapted from a StackOverflow post that had good ideas, but I had to tweak them to get it to work for my case. The Android OS version used was the latest Android 7.1.1 (Nougat) and the Google Play APK version was 10.0.84 from OpenGapps (although I think any latest versions of the APK should work). This has been tested on the Android Emulator that comes default installed with the Android SDK with Android Studio 2.2.3.