Discuss Add a cydia source to pwnage tool at the PwnageTool - Hackint0sh.org; Hello everybody,
I want to ass a new source to the cydia sources of the ...
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Add a cydia source to pwnage tool
Hello everybody,
I want to ass a new source to the cydia sources of the pwnage tool, in order to compile some apps with the new firmware I am building.
I have the source http://ftp4u.gr/iphone/apt/ I add it to cydia and it works perfectly. But I cannot add it to the sources in pwnage tool. Where I can find the full path I have to write???
Thanks a lot
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not sure what you're asking but start pwnagetool, select expert mode, click on cydia packages, click next and under Manage sources tab is where you can add your source in there.
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I think I get this message's meaning, and I encounter the same problem...
I also wanted to add this repo, when building on my mac on PwnageTool a 2.2.1 package with bigger OS partition space. We need that repo in Greece, as it contains all the vital and needed greek files for SMS and menus. So, as soon as I got to the same point, I go to manage sources and add it. Then when I go to Download Packages, it doesn't come up with the list of apps that are included. This is what we both are looking for. For example, if you go to Zot or to apt.saurik and press REFRESH, the list below will be filled with available apps to be added to the initial queue. The same thing won't ahppen byu entering the ftp4u.gr address though, as it misses the .deb extension.
So what I am looking for is the full usl to be added! If someone have retrieved it, I would appreciate any help
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Partial Solution

Originally Posted by
Latousakis
So, as soon as I got to the same point, I go to manage sources and add it. Then when I go to Download Packages, it doesn't come up with the list of apps that are included.
After digging around in the PwnageTool binary a bit, it appears as though it looks for the string "dists" in the URL to your repo; if this string is not found it won't even bother to look at your Packages file. So make sure your Packages file is a subdirectory of a directory called "dists".
Furthermore, I was able to get my custom repo to work only if the Filename parameter for each package in the Packages file points to my .deb file after appending it to the portion of the repo URL up to the string "dists". So for example, if my Packages file is at the URL "http://example.com/apt/dists/mydistro/Packages" and it contains a package whose filename is "debs/foo.deb", when I select my Foo package and click "Add to queue", PwnageTool will try to download it from "http://example.com/apt/debs/foo.deb".
The stock URLs, e.g. Saurik's repo, appear not to have this problem, not sure why.
Good luck.
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