I have downloaded the default Android Alarm Clock App from the following URL: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/AlarmClock/ I have used the "master" link (then tree => tgz Package) found under the "Branches" header in order to download the Package. Meanwhile, upon importing the Package into Android Studio, I am prompted to convert the Package to Gradle. After performing this conversion, I am obtaining some errors during the Build process. Shouldn't there be an existing Package already built for Gradle?
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No. The apps that are part of AOSP are designed to be built as part of a full build of the entire Android OS. They are not designed to be built as standalone apps using just the Android SDK, using Gradle or anything else.