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I have refreshed my installer sources today and in the uograde section i go ...
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[OpenSSH] Remove upgrade notification in installer
Hi
I have refreshed my installer sources today and in the uograde section i go the new OpenSSH 1.1.3 uograde that allows you to install OpenSSH after the 1.1.3 soft upgrade.
Now i dont want to install this upgrade because my OpenSSH is working properly, but there;s this annoying red dot on the Installer with a number 1 in it showing there's an uodate.
I wanted to remove it so i have decided to uograd emy openSSH but when i tried i got 2 warning messages saying that if my OpenSSH is working properly i shouldnt upgrade.
So how do i remove the OpenSSH 1.1.3 upgrade from installer so that it doesnt bug me with the red dot on the springboard ?
thx
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same here. I guess the repository maintainer will have to fix it
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Newbie
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I'm so stuck with this problem, I've sent an email to Nate telling what is happening. Lets see when the answer or update comes.
iPhone Week 42 FW 1.1.3
Country: Brazil,
Carrier: TIM,
Calls in/out: Yes,
SMS in/out: Yes,
Wifi: Yes,
EDGE/GPRS: Yes,
Youtube: Yes,
iTunes Store: No
http://www.michel.eti.br
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They just fixed it up, there's a new installer update and BSD subsystem update. the OPENSSH upgrade dissapeared.
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i really need that update.. but i cant find it anywhere .. do i have to instal a new source for it ? please tell me . thaks
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Senior Professional
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For future references:
Delete any entry of OPENssh inside the plists inside the /Installer folder
Remember: if u dont have X.app installed then why would it bother u by notifyin u with updates.. The app is still on ur phone N workin, but its just not listed as bein installed; To revert the change just replace the original plist file from a bak ^ or just install again.
Last edited by spyboy; 02-20-2008 at 04:16 AM.
Reason: typo!
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