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The repository structure has also been cleaned and updated, and changing the package name can now be done in a single step.
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This allows developpers to keep a stable version as well as a developpment one on the same device easily.
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# Building the app
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If you have Android Studio, simply open the project, wait for the gradle synchronization and then build/install the app.
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It will download the linphone library from our Maven repository so you don't have to build anything yourself.
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If you don't have Android Studio, you can build and install the app using gradle directly:
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```
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./gradlew assemble
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```
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will compile the apk file (both debug and release, use assembleDebug or assembleRelease to only build one), and then
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```
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./gradlew installDebug
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```
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to install the generated apk in the previous step (use installRelease instead if you built a release package).
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APK files are stored within ```app/build/outputs/apk/debug/``` and ```app/build/outputs/apk/release```.
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## Building a local SDK
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1. Clone the linphone-sdk repository from out gitlab:
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