View Full Version : WARNING: 1.1.3 Jailbreak May Break Official 3rd Party Apps
dturner
01-27-2008, 05:31 PM
I know nothing about jailbreaking, but I saw this (http://www.iphonealley.com/news/warning-1-1-3-jailbreak-may-break-official-3rd-party-apps)and thought it might be of interest.
RTWilliams2
01-27-2008, 05:56 PM
The jailbreak methos released by the dev team yesterday is supposed to fix that.
Lincoln
01-27-2008, 06:02 PM
So, am I reading this correctly: the article is stating that both methods break Nikita? If so, I wonder, does a Restore fix the issue? I suppose we'll find out come the SDK.
- John
x666x
01-27-2008, 06:09 PM
So, am I reading this correctly: the article is stating that both methods break Nikita? If so, I wonder, does a Restore fix the issue? I suppose we'll find out come the SDK.
- John
The Dev Team's version is busted on purpose and will be enabled at later date. I would suspect this is to keep Apple off their tracks on which holes to cover up.
patrickj
01-27-2008, 06:10 PM
So, am I reading this correctly: the article is stating that both methods break Nikita? If so, I wonder, does a Restore fix the issue? I suppose we'll find out come the SDK.
- John
That article is just re-stating the Dev Team's advice that Nate's earlier method may break apps delivery post-SDK, not saying that both do, as they're saying their own method does not suffer from same problem. In another thread (the Offical Dev Tean release one) Tinman has said Nate's method only has this issue if you went from 111 to 113, not if you went from 112 ...
x666x
01-27-2008, 06:18 PM
That article is just re-stating the Dev Team's advice that Nate's earlier method may break apps delivery post-SDK, not saying that both do, as they're saying their own method does not suffer from same problem. In another thread (the Offical Dev Tean release one) Tinman has said Nate's method only has this issue if you went from 111 to 113, not if you went from 112 ...
Right now thats the general assumption with regards to Nate's release. We'll have to sit tight and wait and see what comes of all this come SDK time. The only thing I know is that some people in both camps will have less hurdles to cross than others.
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