Well, we already “sympathize with the devil”… microG and Aurora store are here for that purpose
Similarly, as we offer the way to easily uninstall microG, we indirectly offer the way to install gapps (!).
Technically speaking, a stub for android auto is just a little piece of open source code that does nothing except allowing android auto to be executed with the privileges of a system app.
I agree that from a philosophical point of vue, it makes a little difference, but we’re not completely opposed to make android auto be able to run in iodé. That’s what is made with microG : to be able to run applications that require google services.
There are however some other ways to make AA run, without requiring a stub, we began some investigations… maybe we could find an acceptable solution ?
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