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nickrinaldi

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Jul 21, 2009
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i accidentally misspelled a resource and when it got added cydia gave the error that it couldn't connect to it etc.. now everytime i boot up cydia when it refreshes it gives the error that it couldn't load the resource.

but when i go to manage resources i cant find it to delete, anyway to get cydia to stop trying to access it when it boots?
 
Let me know if this works for you

i accidentally misspelled a resource and when it got added cydia gave the error that it couldn't connect to it etc.. now everytime i boot up cydia when it refreshes it gives the error that it couldn't load the resource.

but when i go to manage resources i cant find it to delete, anyway to get cydia to stop trying to access it when it boots?

Found on Modmyi-

You will need an ftp/sftp client. [WinSCP for Windows/Cyberduck for Mac]

1. SSH into your iPhone/iPod, hopefully you know how to do that.

2. Go to the root of your iPhone/iPod/

3. Navigate to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cydia.list

4. Download the Cydia.list to your computer and open it using any text editor.

5. Delete the culprit source. For example, "deb http://www.iphone.org.hk/apt/ ./" if this is the source you want to delete, simply delete that one line. NOT THE WHOLE THING. Make sure you save the document as is.

6. Drag the saved document into the sources.list.d folder and replace the file.

7. Respring.

ALL DONE!
 
Found on Modmyi-

You will need an ftp/sftp client. [WinSCP for Windows/Cyberduck for Mac]

1. SSH into your iPhone/iPod, hopefully you know how to do that.

2. Go to the root of your iPhone/iPod/

3. Navigate to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cydia.list

4. Download the Cydia.list to your computer and open it using any text editor.

5. Delete the culprit source. For example, "deb http://www.iphone.org.hk/apt/ ./" if this is the source you want to delete, simply delete that one line. NOT THE WHOLE THING. Make sure you save the document as is.

6. Drag the saved document into the sources.list.d folder and replace the file.

7. Respring.

ALL DONE!

You can also install iFile from Cydia and do this all from the phone. Also, you shouldn't have to respring either.
 
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