I Cant Download From Cydia Anymore
This has been referenced for 2 reasons:. This has nothing to do with the code itself, nor is this a code-related issue. Everything mostly works fine, and I have an iPhone 6 with iOS 10.2 that works fine with Yalu.
IPhone Cydia can't locate any packages. Discussion in 'Jailbreaks and iOS Hacks' started. Up until today my cydia opens up but I can't see Andy packages or sources. I'll give that a try. It's just weird, I haven't recently added any new source and download any thing. Just up until today I decided to look for a new themes.
You might be on iOS 10.2.1. Chances are you're using beta 1 or 2 of the Yalu jailbreak. Please use beta 3 or above if you want this jailbreak to work. Also, if the jailbreak succeeds, it does not 'restart.' A restart is where you see that Apple logo.
I Can T Download Anything
The jailbreak simply 'resprings your device', which is where you don't see the Apple logo. You only see the loading animation instead. Please specify the build number of your iOS version. A build number looks like the one on the parentheses (14C92), and I just referenced iOS 10.2 right there. Try re-installing the Yalu 7 beta thing again, and if it STILL doesn't work, keep trying until you've tried 3 times.
Those are the same offsets we can find in this repository. Send me the kernel, and I can get the offsets. I'll make sure this ends up in my fork, and send a pull request to (if he actually gives a s. about beta versions of iOS, and chances are he doesn't). I've used betas with no problems at all but when you run beta software on a beta OS you're guaranteed to have problems. And I'm not on a beta iOS version and 99.99% of those jailbreaking aren't on a beta iOS (exactly why there aren't any beta iOS offsets in the master branch) beta iOS builds are buggy and inherently unreliable themselves and only intended for developers to run on test devices or in an emulator. Anyone who's on a beta iOS version should've known to update to the master release (ie iOS 10, 10.0.1, 10.1, 10.1.1, 10.2) not iOS 10.2 beta 4 remember betas come before the master release and iOS 10.2 is capable of being jailbroken (unless you're on an i7/i7+) so there was absolutely no reason to stay on a 10.2 beta and not update to 10.2 and if they weren't smart enough to understand that and update to a stable jailbreakable iOS release then that's their own fault and any instabilities or incompatibilities because of staying on a beta release is their own stupidity.