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This is pissing me off. I tried the 8.1 SDK, the 7.1 SDK, and replacing the files from my iPod (which of course compiles fine).

Here's the error:

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I want to smash a hole in the f**king wall this is the most enraging thing in the whole world

 

cString has been explicitly marked deprecated

Posted

Lol, you need to calm down.

 

Go to SKSpecificParser.m in SettingsKit/ and replace all occurrences of "cString" with "UTF8String"

ok -_-

Posted

Open /theos/include/SettingsKit/SKSpecifierParser.m and replace all cString with UTF8String?

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Open /theos/include/SettingsKit/SKSpecifierParser.m and replace all cString with UTF8String?

Bruh. :mellow:

 

 

Lol, you need to calm down.

 

Go to SKSpecificParser.m in SettingsKit/ and replace all occurrences of "cString" with "UTF8String"

Posted

Lol, you need to calm down.

 

Go to SKSpecificParser.m in SettingsKit/ and replace all occurrences of "cString" with "UTF8String"

thank you so much :D

Posted

I can't stop laughing. :rofl:

"I want to smash a hole in the f***ing wall this is the most enraging thing in the whole world"

:rofl:

 

I'm Sorry. :rofl:

It is lol but what you suggested made it work :3 big thanks <3

 

I bet you can relate when you get stupid errors when coding, I'm teaching myself c++ right now and sometimes I get the dumbest bullshit which makes me so angry lol

Posted (edited)

It is lol but what you suggested made it work :3 big thanks <3

 

I bet you can relate when you get stupid errors when coding, I'm teaching myself c++ right now and sometimes I get the dumbest bullshit which makes me so angry lol

 

Yup. It's stupid SettingsKit uses "cString", which has been deprecated since iOS 2.0 lol.

 

EDIT:

Open /theos/include/SettingsKit/SKSpecifierParser.m and replace all cString with UTF8String?

 

You got rejected. :ha:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

<3

Updated by SexyKlepto
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Yup. It's stupid SettingsKit uses "cString", which has been deprecated since iOS 2.0 lol.

 

EDIT:

 

You got rejected. :ha:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

<3

I shouldn't have typed in the complete location to the file. But I can still make this thread to look like I was the one who was first.. :ca:

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