How to open an APK file in Ubuntu 18.04?












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I'm trying to inspect an APK of an Android app I'm developing.
I was able to open and decompress APK files using the Archive Manager application (file-roller, the standard app for compressed files), but I don't know if it's because of the latest Android Studio IDE changes or if it has to do with Ubuntu 18.04 that now I can't.



If I try to open an APK file with this Archive Manger I fails with a dialog saying:




Could not open "app-debug.apk"



Archive type not supported.











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    I've got another machine with Ubuntu 16.04 on it and the archive manager can open the same APK there.

    – Akronix
    Jun 9 '18 at 14:59
















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I'm trying to inspect an APK of an Android app I'm developing.
I was able to open and decompress APK files using the Archive Manager application (file-roller, the standard app for compressed files), but I don't know if it's because of the latest Android Studio IDE changes or if it has to do with Ubuntu 18.04 that now I can't.



If I try to open an APK file with this Archive Manger I fails with a dialog saying:




Could not open "app-debug.apk"



Archive type not supported.











share|improve this question


















  • 1





    I've got another machine with Ubuntu 16.04 on it and the archive manager can open the same APK there.

    – Akronix
    Jun 9 '18 at 14:59














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I'm trying to inspect an APK of an Android app I'm developing.
I was able to open and decompress APK files using the Archive Manager application (file-roller, the standard app for compressed files), but I don't know if it's because of the latest Android Studio IDE changes or if it has to do with Ubuntu 18.04 that now I can't.



If I try to open an APK file with this Archive Manger I fails with a dialog saying:




Could not open "app-debug.apk"



Archive type not supported.











share|improve this question














I'm trying to inspect an APK of an Android app I'm developing.
I was able to open and decompress APK files using the Archive Manager application (file-roller, the standard app for compressed files), but I don't know if it's because of the latest Android Studio IDE changes or if it has to do with Ubuntu 18.04 that now I can't.



If I try to open an APK file with this Archive Manger I fails with a dialog saying:




Could not open "app-debug.apk"



Archive type not supported.








android archive file-roller






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    I've got another machine with Ubuntu 16.04 on it and the archive manager can open the same APK there.

    – Akronix
    Jun 9 '18 at 14:59














  • 1





    I've got another machine with Ubuntu 16.04 on it and the archive manager can open the same APK there.

    – Akronix
    Jun 9 '18 at 14:59








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I've got another machine with Ubuntu 16.04 on it and the archive manager can open the same APK there.

– Akronix
Jun 9 '18 at 14:59





I've got another machine with Ubuntu 16.04 on it and the archive manager can open the same APK there.

– Akronix
Jun 9 '18 at 14:59










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Workaround: copy [whatever].apk to [whatever].zip



cp whatever.apk whatever.zip


Then Archive Manager will work with the .zip version






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  • That workaround works. Thank you!

    – Akronix
    Jun 9 '18 at 18:34



















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Apktool



It is the perfect tool for opening and analyzing apk files, and it is cross-platform and open source :D






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    Workaround: copy [whatever].apk to [whatever].zip



    cp whatever.apk whatever.zip


    Then Archive Manager will work with the .zip version






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    • That workaround works. Thank you!

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    Workaround: copy [whatever].apk to [whatever].zip



    cp whatever.apk whatever.zip


    Then Archive Manager will work with the .zip version






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    • That workaround works. Thank you!

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      Jun 9 '18 at 18:34














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    Workaround: copy [whatever].apk to [whatever].zip



    cp whatever.apk whatever.zip


    Then Archive Manager will work with the .zip version






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    Workaround: copy [whatever].apk to [whatever].zip



    cp whatever.apk whatever.zip


    Then Archive Manager will work with the .zip version







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    • That workaround works. Thank you!

      – Akronix
      Jun 9 '18 at 18:34



















    • That workaround works. Thank you!

      – Akronix
      Jun 9 '18 at 18:34

















    That workaround works. Thank you!

    – Akronix
    Jun 9 '18 at 18:34





    That workaround works. Thank you!

    – Akronix
    Jun 9 '18 at 18:34













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    Apktool



    It is the perfect tool for opening and analyzing apk files, and it is cross-platform and open source :D






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      Apktool



      It is the perfect tool for opening and analyzing apk files, and it is cross-platform and open source :D






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        Apktool



        It is the perfect tool for opening and analyzing apk files, and it is cross-platform and open source :D






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        Apktool



        It is the perfect tool for opening and analyzing apk files, and it is cross-platform and open source :D







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