# Adding the Support Library Build Within Another Build Sorry, this doesn't seem to be working at the moment. For now, run `./gradlew createArchive` and copy the output to where your project can use it, as described fuller in go/support-dev Would you like to make a change in Support Library and have it be propagated to your downstream Gradle build (generally an app) without having to separately build Support Library and then build your application? ## To build Support Library as part of your existing Gradle build * To add the Support Library build * Add `apply(from: '/frameworks/support/include-support-library.gradle')` to your settings.gradle * See [include-support-library.gradle](include-support-library.gradle) for more information * If your project is an Android app, also update some dependencies: * Open your local.properties file and update the value of `sdk.dir` . * It should point to `/prebuilts/fullsdk-` . * For example, `~/support-library/prebuilts/fullsdk-linux` . * In your build.gradle, update any versions that refer to previous versions of Support Library. * To determine the correct version, find the SDK with the highest number among SDKs in the Support Library repo. echo /prebuilts/fullsdk-linux/platforms/android* | xargs -n 1 echo | sed 's/.*android-//' | tail -n 1 This should output, for example, "28" * Update dependency versions * For example, you may want to replace `com.android.support:app-compat-v7:26.0.2` with `com.android.support:app-compat-v7:28.0.2` * Update configuration given to the Android Gradle plugin * Check `compileSdkVersion` and make sure its version is correct