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Hello All,

 

I am having difficulty with installing/removing packages through Cydia on my iPhone 6+ using iOS 9.3.3, which is jailbroken. I was trying to install 'uasharedtools' for Pokemon ++ and Instagram ++ then received the following error when trying to install/remove ANY package:

 

I wasn't able to locate file for the com.n00neimp0rtant.xcon-pokemongo package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

Posted

Hello All,

I am having difficulty with installing/removing packages through Cydia on my iPhone 6+ using iOS 9.3.3, which is jailbroken. I was trying to install 'uasharedtools' for Pokemon ++ and Instagram ++ then received the following error when trying to install/remove ANY package:

I wasn't able to locate file for the com.n00neimp0rtant.xcon-pokemongo package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

I guess it means the package has been delted from the repo

Try refreshing all the packages

Or go to changes and click on refresh button

Then install ut

Posted

Hello All,

I am having difficulty with installing/removing packages through Cydia on my iPhone 6+ using iOS 9.3.3, which is jailbroken. I was trying to install 'uasharedtools' for Pokemon ++ and Instagram ++ then received the following error when trying to install/remove ANY package:

I wasn't able to locate file for the com.n00neimp0rtant.xcon-pokemongo package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

Refresh all the packages

If that does not work then clear the packages

Posted (edited)

Just download CyDelete from Cydia, and jailbreak apps will wiggle like normal apps when you hold your finger on them. Click the "x" in the upper left hand corner of the icon to uninstall the app you want to remove. You can also uninstall Cydia apps through Packages in your Menu screen. From Cooldude88xx

Updated by Cooldude88xx
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com.n00neimp0rtant.xcon-pokemongo

Only this package needs to be cleared from the installation list. It's not on the repo anymore or some hashes failed to load. Either way do what @@Diversityy said and you should be good

Posted

Hello All,

 

I am having difficulty with installing/removing packages through Cydia on my iPhone 6+ using iOS 9.3.3, which is jailbroken. I was trying to install 'uasharedtools' for Pokemon ++ and Instagram ++ then received the following error when trying to install/remove ANY package:

 

I wasn't able to locate file for the com.n00neimp0rtant.xcon-pokemongo package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

i believe the XCON package that was originally a dependency was removed for the poke++ download this repo beta.unlimapps.com and search xcon for pokemon go  

Posted

Hello All,

I am having difficulty with installing/removing packages through Cydia on my iPhone 6+ using iOS 9.3.3, which is jailbroken. I was trying to install 'uasharedtools' for Pokemon ++ and Instagram ++ then received the following error when trying to install/remove ANY package:

I wasn't able to locate file for the com.n00neimp0rtant.xcon-pokemongo package. This might mean you need to manually fix this

package

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

 

I think you should install stashing for iOS 9

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