Followed the processes and deleted four phantom files, but removing them from cydia doesn’t work. I still get these errors. X) Sub-process dpkg –set-selections received a segmentation fault. X) Couldn’t record the approved state changes as dpkg selection states. Then it’ll respring and the half installed package is still there. Dec 21, 2011 Cydia gets stuck on done: Packages? Hi, I have upgraded to iOS 5.0.1 on my iPhone 4 GSM. I have jailbroken with redsn0w 0.9.9b9d and I have tried with sn0wbreeze v2.8b11 However when I open cydia, I wait for the stuff to download at the top of the screen. It gets stuck at 'done: packages'. If I click cancel and try adding. Stuck at Downloading in. Into safe mode and when I restarted It went back to safe mode so I had to hard restart that worked but when I tried to fix the Cydia. I know its been discussed alot but i havent found any real answers and fixes yet. Ive got an iphone 6 plus running ios 8.1. Everytime im trying to add a source or download something my cydia gets stuck at 'done: packages' (no im not talking about piracy repos). Ive got an iphone 6 plus running ios 8.1 Everytime im trying to add a source or download something my cydia gets stuck at 'done: packages'. ×897 stuck ×476 fix.
For those of you who came here after using Yalu Jailbreak for iOS 10 devices and got stuck at this error, the tutorial below will work on your version as well. https://newpuppy102.weebly.com/crack-for-autocad-architecture-2015-download.html.
Shortly after jailbreaking my iPhone 6 using the PG Client app, everything seems to work fine from the outside.
How did I know?
- My device rebooted
I was feeling relief until this showed up
Could not open file /var/lib/dpkg/status — open (2: No such file or directory)
This package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
These kind of popups are usually normal, so I thought it’s not a big deal.
Not until I switch over to the Changes tab. There is nothing there. Whenever I choose Refresh, the error would display again. So everything was empty except for the default Sources and Cydia’s main screen.
I did a quick search on Google regarding this, and none of the tutorials would help, and some were way off.
Thankfully, someone recently published a short guide on how to fix this problem. Shout out to /u/senditdown on Reddit.
Fix Cydia Could Not Open File /Var/lib/dpkg/status
A lot of people have tried the following method:
- Go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings
But no chance of resolving anything.
If that’s the case, try this:
- Download the NewTerm .deb from here
- Mac users can use iOS App Signer to turn it from .deb to .iPA. Windows users can follow this video or this
- Download Cydia Impactor from here and sideload the MobileTerminal.ipa to your iOS device
- Go to the official site of i-Funbox and download it. Also, this lib.zip file as well
- Open iFunbox and navigate to /var/mobile/Media/Books then drop the ‘lib’ folder to that directory
Last but not least, open MobileTerminal on your iPhone or iPad and type in the following commands.
type su
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type: cp -R /var/mobile/Media/Books/lib /var
Cydia Stuck On Preparing File System
After that, Cydia should start working again. For those who have either iFile or Filza and Mobile Terminal installed already, you can start with Step 4 and forward.
How to Fix com.teiron.pphelper error in Cydia
When I finished troubleshooting the “Could Not Open File…” error there is another one that pop out and this one says something like this:
trying to overwrite ‘/Library/MobileSubstrate/DynamicLibraries’, which is also in package com.teiron.pphelperns
Cydia Stuck On Running
Luckily, this problem is a bit easier to resolve since it doesn’t require a computer or installing another app. Switch over to the Installed tab and look for an app called PP Helper. Go ahead and uninstall that tweak.
Respring your iOS device, and you can start installing Cydia tweaks as usual again.
I hope this help and Happy Jailbreaking!
ForkException Error
I received several messages today from readers asking about a new error in Mobile Terminal that says: “Not allowed to fork from inside Sandbox.” This error message usually appears when your iOS device is not in a jailbroken state. If your iPhone or iPad is running 9.x.x, then use the Pangu app to re-jailbreak it.
Cydia Stuck On Loading Data
We are looking into this problem and will update this post soon. Until then, please don’t mess around with your iPhone to avoid any further issues.
Cydia is Showing DPKG_LOCKED
This problem appears when a user is trying to install a package from Cydia, and during the installation, it shows the DPKG_locked error.
If you want to fix this problem, try the following steps:
- Just like the tutorial above, we’re going to need some sort of SSH client to login into our device. I recommend using PuTTY regardless of your computer OS (Windows or Mac).
- Connect your iPhone to the computer
- Open PuTTY and enter the following info t it: Host IP: 127.0.0.1 and Port 22
- Your login credentials will be root / alpine (default password)
- Now type in the following command: dpkg –configure -a
- Press enter and then logout of the screen
After you disconnect your iOS device, try to open the Cydia and install a tweak from the Changes tab. See if the error continues to show up. If it does, comment down below the error code, and we’ll try to help.
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Sometimes, Cydia just starts throwing you an error that says:
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https://newpuppy102.weebly.com/how-to-bypass-surveys-chrome.html. Luckily, there's a simple solution. Just head to your iPhone's Settings app, go to General, and scroll down to Reset. Tap the 'Reset Network Settings' button, re-connect to your Wi-Fi (if applicable), and head back to Cydia. You should find that everything works again.
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Unfortunately, this clears all your remembered Wi-Fi networks and their passwords, but it's a small price to pay for getting Cydia working again. I couldn't replicate the error to try other solutions, but the network reset solution worked perfectly for me. Check out the video above to see a quick walkthrough.
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