I have a task that is probably simple for all you gradle/Android Studio 
gurus. 

This is how you package a wear app inside a mobile app for installation. 

dependencies {
   compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services:5.0.+@aar'
   compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:20.0.+''
   *wearApp project(':wearable')*
}


Good so far. But lets say the wear app has several build variants. I don't 
know how I would specify which build variant. Presumably, I'd want each 
build variant of the mobile app to include the corresponding build variant. 
As above, it doesn't appear to include any, as the apk size is too small. 

As a fallback, I suppose we could do this. Since the apks of different 
build variants have different filenames. Of course, this does not force a 
signed build of the wear app to ensure that the apk is current. 

dependencies {
  ...
  wearApp files('/path/to/wearable_app.apk')
}



Nathan

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