Saurik n’aura pas chaumé ces dernières semaines, puisqu’après les versions bêtas, voici la version finale 1.1.28 de Cydia Installer spécialement revue pour le jailbreak iOS 10.

Au programme, le patron de Cydia a apporté plusieurs changements majeurs dont le passage au 64 bits de Cydia qui jusqu’ici était en 32 bits. De plus, Saurik assure un meilleur support du tout nouveau jailbreak iOS 10 via l’outil Yalu de Luca Todesco. Il explique que pour l’occasion « toutes les extensions Cydia installées devront maintenant être recompilés pour le 64 bits. »

Désormais, Cydia utilise la librairie APT 14.01 ~ b pour une meilleure gestion des paquets utilisé par Cydia. Il s’agit de la bibliothèque qui est partagée avec les distributions Linux telles que Debian et Ubuntu, soit une norme de l’industrie. Pour les besoins de performance et de fiabilité, Cydia a également reçu un certain nombre de correctifs.

La mise à jour de Cydia Installer 1.1.28 vous sera proposée dès le lancement de l’app Cydia. Dans le cas contraire, vous pouvez forcer la mise à jour en rafraîchissant l’application ou en vous rendant directement sur la page du paquet de Cydia Installer. Pour information, cette version permet à nouveau de pouvoir acheter des tweaks Cydia.

Voici le changelog de Cydia Installer 1.1.28 :

Cydia now uses APT 1.14~b

This is a major update to the core package management logic used by Cydia. This library, which is shared with Linux distributions such as Debian and Ubuntu, is an industry standard, which Cydia has been excited to share. For purposes of performance and reliability, Cydia had a number of patches to the (rather old) copy of APT it had been using. It turns out APT’s upstream has been paying attention, and was excited to have us update.

The big thing to know about this change is that there are a handful of repositories that are simply broken, and older versions of Cydia failed to notice. We’ve had this build of Cydia in a « public beta » now for an entire month, which has been a lot of time to get the more important of these to fix their corrupt metadata files. However, you may still run into warnings: you should remove the repositories which are broken, and it is not a bug in Cydia that you see warnings.

Cydia is now a 64-bit Process

Cydia is now compiled for ARM64. While this offers Cydia very little direct advantages (and probably comes at a performance penalty), this avoids a misleading dialog box from Apple and also happened to work around an iss on iOS 10 where no links in Cydia could be clicked. Note that this means that any extensions installed to modify Cydia will now need to be recompiled for 64-bit as well.

Support for iOS 10

There are at least a handful of users using iOS 10 due to the new Yalu jailbreak: this version of Cydia has a couple minor modifications to make this work better for them. For those worried about Cydia on older systems: the vast majority of users are using iOS 7, 8, and 9 (in nearly equal percentages), and Cydia continues to support even older versions of iOS, so do not feel concerned about updating (I still haven’t updated from my iOS 8.4 primary phone ;P).

Some Random Bug Fixes

iAdam1n reported an issue where removing a repository could cause Cydia to not provide a UI to return to the previous screen. Find Extensions for Applications was broken for a few releases, but has now been fixed. Due to the new Yalu jailbreak shipping with SSH, some long-standing « right after jailbreak » bugs were able to be understood and fixed, making Cydia less likely to fail right after installation.

7 Commentaires

  1. Salut Rémi! Jai un problème, je n’arrive pas à utiliser TSprotector par exemple comme tweak, tout les tweak qui utilise AppList.. c’est dommage je ne peut pas cacher le jailbreak a certaine app comme Boon ou Mario Run! AppList ne fonctionne pas sur le jailbreak IOS10 ? Existe til une alternative ? Merci 🙂

  2. Bonjour y a t’il un moyen de pouvoir jouer au jeux de Nintendo en étant jailbreak ? Car ts protector n’es pas mis à jour pour ios 10 merci

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