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A .deb file is an archive format used by Debian and Debian-derived systems (including iOS jailbreaks). The AppSync Unified .deb package typically contains:
Before we dissect the "exclusive DEB," we must understand the baseline. AppSync Unified is a patch for installd (the iOS installation daemon) created by developer . Its primary function is to remove the signature requirement for installing IPA files.
AppSync Unified is a long-standing iOS jailbreak tweak that functions by disabling the system's signature verification for IPA files
Some exclusive builds include a hidden kernel patch that prevents amfid (Apple Mobile File Integrity daemon) from re-locking apps after a reboot. In standard AppSync, after a reboot, some unsigned apps require a re-install. The enables persistence across reboots by writing a small launch daemon to /Library/LaunchDaemons/ . This is not present in the public GitHub releases.
Standard AppSync builds are "Fat Binaries" (supporting arm64, arm64e, and armv7). However, between iOS 11 and iOS 14, developers released for specific chip sets (e.g., A12-A14 M1 exclusive). These DEB files contain patches optimized for Pacidaya or specific bootstraps like Procursus.
A .deb file is an archive format used by Debian and Debian-derived systems (including iOS jailbreaks). The AppSync Unified .deb package typically contains:
Before we dissect the "exclusive DEB," we must understand the baseline. AppSync Unified is a patch for installd (the iOS installation daemon) created by developer . Its primary function is to remove the signature requirement for installing IPA files.
AppSync Unified is a long-standing iOS jailbreak tweak that functions by disabling the system's signature verification for IPA files
Some exclusive builds include a hidden kernel patch that prevents amfid (Apple Mobile File Integrity daemon) from re-locking apps after a reboot. In standard AppSync, after a reboot, some unsigned apps require a re-install. The enables persistence across reboots by writing a small launch daemon to /Library/LaunchDaemons/ . This is not present in the public GitHub releases.
Standard AppSync builds are "Fat Binaries" (supporting arm64, arm64e, and armv7). However, between iOS 11 and iOS 14, developers released for specific chip sets (e.g., A12-A14 M1 exclusive). These DEB files contain patches optimized for Pacidaya or specific bootstraps like Procursus.