Dec 23, 2018 - If you're Jailbroken iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch device user, then you must be aware of the Importance of Cydia Application, developed. Cydia 1.1.30 is a bug fix release Users could not install new purchases Before deciding to work on a 1.1.29 release, I had been doing some 'simple' refactoring for part of a new project, and I did not notice that I broke the ability to install a commercial/paid package that had been purchased but.
Another update for Cydia is now available! Saurik has released Cydia Installer 1.1.30 for jailbroken iPhone, iPad & iPod. You can find bellow what’s new in Cydia 1.1.30 & how to download for your device.Shortly before releasing Cydia Installer 1.1.30, Saurik has dropped Cydia Installer 1.1.29 with performance improvements & bug fixes in privious version of Cydia Installer 1.1.28. However, Cydia 1.1.30 also includes all the changes in Cydia 1.1.29 in addition fixes for bug of unable to install purchased items in Cydia 1.1.29. Changes in Cydia Installer 1.1.30. Avoid downloading translations that will 404. Correct package catalog loading.
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Improve package catalog sorting performanceActually, this is not a major update of Cydia like that brought support for 64-bit & iOS 10. Cydia 1.1.30 is a performance release which improved the performance of loading Cydia. However, we recommend all iOS 10 jailbreak users to install latest version of Cydia. If you still not jailbreak your iOS 10 iPhone, iPad or iPod, just follow jailbreak & Cydia install tutorials in bellow.How to install Cydia 1.1.30?. Once open the Cydia, you should be able to see the update in the “Changes” tab.
Click on “Changes” tab. Tap on the “Upgrade” button in top-right corner. Select “Confirm”.
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This is covered around the Internet but I decided to make a home for it on ModMyI as well. Actually, other methods I tried didn't work but, by accident, I discovered this method!This was 'originally' performed on an iPhone 4: 4.3.2 and a 3G: 3.1.2UPDATE: As of 6-28-13, this method still works! I've updated the link below for Cydia 1.1.8So here it is.Reinstalling Cydia:.First step is to get the Cydia 1.1.8.deb file onto your iDevice. Do this w/ either Safari Download Manager or a SSH Tool (I prefer iPhone Explorer to access the iDevice Filesystem)Tools needed:Safari Download ManageriFile1. Get the Cydia 1.1.8 deb file via Safari Download Manager:2. Use iFile and UNARCHIVE the folder3. Open the Cydia 1.1.8 Folder and COPY the 'cydia1.1.8iphoneos-arm.deb' file4.
Go to: /var/root/Media and PASTE the cydia deb file here5. Now go to: /var/root/Media/Cydia/AutoInstall and PASTE the Cydia deb file here, too.you might have to create the Cydia and AutoInstall folders.
If so, pay attention to the capitalization! You might even need to create the Media folder if it isn't inside the /var/root/ folder.6. Go back to the /var/root/Media folder and TAP on the Cydia deb file7. INSTALL the Cydia deb file8. Now REBOOT your phone.9. You should now have Cydia!Last edited by thazsar; 2013-09-20 at 10:34 PM. This is covered around the Internet but I decided to make a home for it on ModMyI as well.
Actually, other methods I tried didn't work but, by accident, I discovered this method!This was performed on an iPhone 4: 4.3.2 and a 3G: 3.1.2So here it is.Reinstalling Cydia:.First step is to get the Cydia 1.1.1.deb file onto your iDevice. Do this w/ either Safari Download Manager or a SSH Tool (I prefer iPhone Explorer to access the iDevice Filesystem)Tools needed:Safari Download ManageriFile1. Get the Cydia 1.1.1 deb file via Safari Download Manager:2. Use iFile and UNARCHIVE the folder3. Open the Cydia 1.1.1 Folder and COPY the 'cydia1.1.1iphoneos-arm.deb' file4. Go to: /var/root/Media and PASTE the cydia deb file here5.
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Now go to: /var/root/Media/Cydia/AutoInstall and PASTE the Cydia deb file here, too.you might have to create the Cydia and AutoInstall folders. If so, pay attention to the capitalization! You might even need to create the Media folder if it isn't inside the /var/root/ folder.6. Go back to the /var/root/Media folder and TAP on the Cydia deb file7.
INSTALL the Cydia deb file8. Now REBOOT your phone.9.
You should now have Cydia!Man it's Works perfectly with My Ipad 2 Run Ios 6.0.1, but the Cydia.Deb file was to old, so i downloaded the cydia 1.1.8 and do all step the above lol. Thanks man you save my life, from King the hell.