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That's because you need to wait. When you click on "Download", it starts downloading but Safari and iFile don't display a progress bar. You just have to wait seconds up to minutes until you get the iFile screen because the file size is the same as the file you uploaded.

Ok,after thinning the binary,do i replace it with the file named insertappname (no extension)?

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Ok,after thinning the binary,do i replace it with the file named insertappname (no extension)?

insertappname? What do you mean?

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lets say,(see the pic) http://m.imgur.com/8JReHZT The main app is ClashOfClans.app the binary would be the clashofclans file? and afer thining the file,i would replace it with the "clashoflcans" old binary?

Yes, but as you can see, there's a space in the file name. So the thinned binary needs to have a space also in order to apply it on the app.

 

You should remove spaces when thinning though or insert the app name in quotation marks when running the command. "Clash of Clans".

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Yes, but as you can see, there's a space in the file name. So the thinned binary needs to have a space also in order to apply it on the app.

 

You should remove spaces when thinning though or insert the app name in quotation marks when running the command. "Clash of Clans".

Ok,i just replaced the file,and renamed it. (i was not doing clash of clans) just an example,now i just paste the new thinned binary on the old one?

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Ok,i just replaced the file,and renamed it. (i was not doing clash of clans) just an example,now i just paste the new thinned binary on the old one?

Yes, you should overwrite it. :)

 

And remember to set its permissions to

 

mobile:mobile

 

and 

 

Read, Write, Execute

Read, Execute

Read, Execute

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Yes, you should overwrite it. :)

 

And remember to set its permissions to

 

mobile:mobile

 

and 

 

Read, Write, Execute

Read, Execute

Read, Execute

Ok,i just deleted the old binary,and pasted the new one on where the other binary was,now when running the command i get this erro "/var/mobile/dam.app doesnt contain an executable"
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Ok,i just deleted the old binary,and pasted the new one on where the other binary was,now when running the command i get this erro "/var/mobile/dam.app doesnt contain an executable"

Not quite sure what you're trying to do now..

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run the comand to dump headers

You need to select the executable, not the .app folder.

 

And why don't you just use the online tool?

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