bak '/_REQUIRED/N s/YES/NO/' /Developer/Platforms/atform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS4.2.sdk/istĬonclude the requirement removal through patching Xcode. If you're, for instance, using iOS 4.2 SDK, just replace it accordingly: sudo /usr/bin/sed -i. Pay attention to the iPhoneOS5.0.sdk part. bak '/_REQUIRED/N s/YES/NO/' /Developer/Platforms/atform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS5.0.sdk/ist ![]() Remove SDK requirements for code sign and entitlements (I'm loving sed!): sudo /usr/bin/sed -i. On your jailbroken iPhone, install the app AppSync by adding source ** ** Enable Xcode's to Build on Jailbroken Device In my case, I had to because I couldn't figure out why all of the blue this whole method stopped working, and I couldn't care anymore since we've already got the long waited license. ![]() Except for this, which uses a tool called Theos but I couldn't go through the whole process.įinally, if you need to uninstall it for whatever reason, check the end of this post. So yeah, the whole method doesn't work the same way anymore and I couldn't bother to find a new one. I was very surprised by this because, as you should know, I've got no idea on what all those hackings are all about! All I did was improving a little bit what I found elsewhere, as I pointed. If you have Xcode open, restart it for this change to take effect.Īnd if you're on iOS 5, that's it! Try it now! It may not allow debugging, but the app will be there! bak 's/XCiPhoneOSCodeSignContext/XCCodeSignContext/' /Developer/Platforms/atform/ist Set the iPhone SDK to allow the self-signed certificate to be used: sudo /usr/bin/sed -i. You should see "This root certificate is not trusted". With no items selected, from the Keychain menu select Certificate Assistant, then Create a Certificate. ![]() Patch your iPhone SDK to allow the use of this certificate: Update Jan 2012: this still works on SDK 4.2.1 and iOS 5.0.1 - I've just tested it all on a new computer and device! I'll mostly just copy both below (and simplify alex's): With the second we have the advantage of being able to debug. I've used a mix of two howtos: Jason's and alex's.
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