I'm developing a system application apk and I'm using mm to develop
the program since it will put in the <android root>/packages/app
directory. I don't want to use ndk-build because mm will be used to
build the whole system, including my apk file.

The problem is that if I use shared libraries, they will be put in
the /system/lib directory. So if I change the shared libraries I have
to regenerate the system.img file (which will put my shared libraries
in /system/lib). That takes a lot of time (not to mention the restart
of the emulator) so I wonder if there is another way to use libraries
without having to restart the emulator?

Since I use mm instead of ndk-build the shared libraries I create will
not be packaged with the apk but instead put in /system/lib

Do you have any suggestions to how I can work with libraries but
without having to restart the emulator each time I change the library?

Kind regards,
Samuel

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