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[Tutorial] How to install theos on a Mac


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You can compile on Mac too. You don't need it on your iDevice if you have it on your Mac and yes, you can transfer the compiled deb from a Mac to your iDevice. :)

Yay, much easier, and using sublime text cause it`s sexier then notepad++ :D

 

thank you <3

I`m too lazy to install theos on my phone again... so much problems...

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Yay, much easier, and using sublime text cause it`s sexier then notepad++ :D

 

thank you <3

I`m too lazy to install theos on my phone again... so much problems...

(y)

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do you use it on mac or windows?

 

Can`t find that Command Line Tools in the Downloads Tab.

 

I`m using XCode 7.2

I use it on iOS. :p

 

And look closely, it might have changed location since the tutorial is quite old. :)

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I use it on iOS. :p

 

And look closely, it might have changed location since the tutorial is quite old. :)

Got it, I shall post a tutorial later explaning all this shit LOL.

I`m running OS X 10.11 on VMWare :D. Pretty fast.

 

Can you help me on this part:

 

https://github.com/rpetrich/iphoneheaders

 

It says 

THIS HEADER PACK IS NOW DEPRECATED

 

what should I do, install the deprecated one or there is a new one?

 

THank you my DiDA <3:)

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Got it, I shall post a tutorial later explaning all this shit LOL.

I`m running OS X 10.11 on VMWare :D. Pretty fast.

 

Can you help me on this part:

 

https://github.com/rpetrich/iphoneheaders

 

It says 

THIS HEADER PACK IS NOW DEPRECATED

 

what should I do, install the deprecated one or there is a new one?

 

THank you my DiDA <3:)

Yeah, do so. :p

 

And you can get headers from others also. 

 

https://iosgods.com/topic/17109-iphone-headers/

 

But I think they might be old also. Try them.

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What is this part for?

 

- Happy Little Debians with a Red Bow Tie
Thought so.  :)

The only thing you'll need to install is MacPorts (see here for downloads). Once installed, open Terminal and type the following as root:

export dpkg=/opt/local/bin
sudo port selfupdate
sudo port install dpkg

Thank you.

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