ROM Android: Menambahkan Google Apps
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In the customized Android system, all pre-installed google apps are missing and it's not allowed to add google account. I downloaded the Gapps from http://goo.im/gapps, but I cannot install the apps due to signature issue
Is there other possible way to retrieve the "add google account" option back?
Thanks
Update:
I wasn't aware that I need to push the Gapps into /system/app to avoid signature problem. When I did, it works! custom-rom google-account shareimprove this question
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asked Feb 21 at 19:45
Jin
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That's pretty normal for (almost) all Custom ROMs: They are not permitted to include Google Apps. GApps are proprietary, and to ship them bundled with anything requires an explicit license from Google.
However, Custom ROMs come rooted usually. and also usually, you (at least in most cases) have a custom recovery when installing them. So if you feel you need a way, you've got two choices primarily:
pick the GApps package corresponding to your Android version from Goo.im, and flash them via your custom recovery, or head over to XDA and check for the NOGAPPS packages if you prefer an open-source replacement
Google Apps are the proprietary Google-branded applications that come pre-installed with most Android devices, such as the Play Store, Gmail, Maps, etc. Due to licensing restrictions, these apps cannot come pre-installed with CyanogenMod and must be installed separately. The Google Apps are not required to boot or run CyanogenMod, however many users find them beneficial to take full advantage of the Android ecosystem.
These Apps have been packaged by a developer independent of CyanogenMod, and download links have been provided for your convenience. It is possible to perform a "backup" of the Google Apps on your device and then "restore" them, but this does take additional steps which are not covered here.
The Google Apps packages are NOT SUPPORTED in any way by Cyanogenmod. Contents
1 Downloads 2 Installation 3 Troubleshooting 4 Legacy Releases 5 External Links
Downloads
The packages below are for CyanogenMod 7 and above (or compatible Android builds based upon the same AOSP versions). These packages are DPI and architecture-independent, so you only need to match your OS version. In addition, only apps which are required to provide the basic Google frameworks are supplied to reduce the download size. "Missing" applications can be installed or updated from the Google Play Store. Version Package CM 11 20140606
Download: Torrent or via It Vends md5: d840e20fba6f0e2b85d1aebe493a88fa CM 11 "small" 20140105
Download: Torrent or via It Vends, Goo.im, AFH md5: ea0894b45481c4f56e7ea43a650150c9 Only for devices with "small" /system (under 500MB) CM 10.2 20130813
Download: Torrent or via It Vends, Goo.im, AFH md5: 1f51b5cc6370c1f45dc951109b6ce6ed CM 10.1 20130812
Download: Torrent or via It Vends, Goo.im, AFH md5: 5f22f046e37038a3856eeb825e73d4ed CM 10 20121011
Download: Torrent or via It Vends, Goo.im, AFH md5: 4e9e7ec3c22b0b3471bd05d62b8a659d CM 9 20120317 Download, Mirror md5:
dc560aa235e8dd8cb00df0cefb5abd38 CM 7 20110828 Download, Mirror md5:
1647897d8ac3efb04723d2ad2c361a3f Installation
The Google Applications packages should be installed via recovery. Exact steps vary, but the general process is the same as that used to install CyanogenMod, or any other flashable zip:
Copy the gapps .zip-file to /sdcard/ Using adb: adb push filename.zip /sdcard/ Reboot your device to recovery via any one of these methods: 1) using the power-on key combo for your device; 2) running adb reboot recovery from your computer; 3) or via the Advanced Reboot power menu (enabled in Developer Options). Choose "install zip" from within recovery, and navigate to the zip-file loaded earlier. Reboot from recovery back to Android.
Troubleshooting
Google Apps packages are not generally supported by the CyanogenMod team, or by their distributors. The good news is that there is very little that can go wrong! If you are experiencing problems, try the following, in order, until everything works:
Reboot your device Verify all apps are up-to-date in the Play Store Re-flash the Gapps package (via recovery) Wipe the /system partition and reinstall both CyanogenMod and Gapps (as long as if you don't wipe /data, your data will be preserved) Wipe /system, /data and /cache and reinstall both CyanogenMod and Gapps (this will delete all of your data, i.e. lik e you're starting from a clean slate)
Legacy Releases
Older versions of Android(pre-2.3) did not have a Universal Gapps package, so separate packages are provided for various DPI levels and architectures. Use the compatibility chart below to determine the appropriate package for your device & version, and then download using the links provided below. Device Tiny MDPI Tegra HDPI Commtiva Z71 X Geeksphone One X HTC Ace X HTC Aria X HTC Desire X HTC Dream X HTC Espresso X HTC Evo 4G X HTC Glacier X HTC Hero X HTC Incredible X HTC Legend X HTC Magic X HTC Vision X HTC Wildfire X Motorola Droid X Nexus One X Nexus S X Viewsonic G Tablet X Version Package CM 6 Tiny: 20101020
Download via Goo.im or AFH md5: bf7b653a4320dc33b15ad945a41cd56c MDPI: 20110501 Download via Goo.im or AFH md5: c97b8375ca53148fb8281216a5e583ca Tegra: 20101020 Download via Goo.im or AFH md5: 03e15f1fe1dd1bfd56eb6c67a64826e3 HDPI: 20101114 Download via Goo.im or AFH md5: bd6362e156c374ae8ce1f7b1c3dcd488 CM 5 Tiny: ERE36B
Download via Goo.im md5: 6ce87e782a4c261386760203851b227d HDPI: EPE54B Download via Goo.im md5: 704b6fec245ff029e66f50bdb59d42cf CM 4 Tiny: DRC83
NOTE: Flash DRC83 BEFORE CyanogenMod 4.2 Download via Goo.im md5: 081379e9b525484bcd1ee42bd0031a4c External Links
Google Applications from It Vends Gapps on goo.im Gapps on androidfilehost.com