Jump to content

Theos - dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _clock_gettime


Go to solution Solved by Rook,

12 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Posted

So, I f***ed up my theos when I removed all SDKS & replaced them with new ones.

 

I tried re-installing theos, but it doesn't seem to work.

I'm getting this error:

 


dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _clock_gettime
  Referenced from: /usr/libexec/git-core/git
  Expected in: dyld shared cache

dyld: Symbol not found: _clock_gettime
  Referenced from: /usr/libexec/git-core/git
  Expected in: dyld shared cache

error: index-pack died of signal 5
fatal: index-pack failed

 

When I google that error, I see some fixes for MacOS, but not really something for iOS itself.

 

Anyone knows how to fix? :)

Posted (edited)

Which git version are you using? From which repo?

Also, is your device time correct?

Updated by DiDA
Posted
2 minutes ago, DiDA said:

Which git version are you using? From which repo?

Also, is your device time correct?

From the binger repo & yeah my time is correct

Posted
Just now, Ted2 said:

From the binger repo & yeah my time is correct

It’s because you have a small penis, please upgrade to vip!

  • Solution
Posted
1 hour ago, Ted2 said:

From the binger repo & yeah my time is correct

You could alternatively install theos dependencies. And when it comes to cloning, do so on your PC and then use rsync to copy it to your iDevice. Thus skipping the use of git.

Also, you could use my theos once dependencies are Installed, just extract it. You know where to get it. :)

Posted
Just now, DiDA said:

You could alternatively install theos dependencies. And when it comes to cloning, do so on your PC and then use rsync to copy it to your iDevice. Thus skipping the use of git.

Also, you could use my theos once dependencies are Installed, just extract it. You know where to get it. :)

Dependencies are installed. Copying theos to phone would lead into permissions errors when compiling, won't it?

Posted
Just now, Ted2 said:

Dependencies are installed. Copying theos to phone would lead into permissions errors when compiling, won't it?

If you use rsync, no. It will preserve permissions. As will the theos tar archive as long as you extract it with the correct options.

Posted
Just now, DiDA said:

If you use rsync, no. It will preserve permissions. As will the theos tar archive as long as you extract it with the correct options.

Idk what rsync is, but I'll google. thanks

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We would like to place cookies on your device to help make this website better. The website cannot give you the best user experience without cookies. You can accept or decline our cookies. You may also adjust your cookie settings. Privacy Policy - Guidelines