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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
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This folder contains nothing by default. However, if you hook your iPhone up to Xcode, and click the "Use For Development" button, the content of 'DeveloperDiskImage.dmg' gets decompressed by [[/usr/libexec/mobile_image_mounter]] into here.
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=== Unsigned Code ===
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If you patch out the SecKeyRawVerify from [[/usr/libexec/mobile_image_mounter]], you can get [[Xcode]] to upload unsigned DeveloperDiskImage.dmg files. This is because no signature checking is performed by [[Xcode]], not on the [[iDevice|device]].
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===AppleInternal Use===
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In AppleInternal use, /Developer has internal things like Dtrace (as a .kext) and GCC.
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== Contents ==
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== Parents ==
A file off of the root with nothing inside of it. However, if you hook your iPhone up to Xcode, and click the 'Use For Development' button, the content of 'DeveloperDiskImage.dmg' gets decompressed by /usr/libexec/mobile_image_mounter into there.
 
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[[Category:Filesystem]]
== Patch ==
 
 
If you patch out the SecKeyRawVerify from /usr/libexec/mobile_image_mounter , you can get Xcode to upload unsigned DeveloperDiskImage.dmg 's ; )
 
This is becuase no signature checking is performed by Xcode, only by iPhone.
 

Latest revision as of 10:13, 28 August 2015

Summary

This folder contains nothing by default. However, if you hook your iPhone up to Xcode, and click the "Use For Development" button, the content of 'DeveloperDiskImage.dmg' gets decompressed by /usr/libexec/mobile_image_mounter into here.

Unsigned Code

If you patch out the SecKeyRawVerify from /usr/libexec/mobile_image_mounter, you can get Xcode to upload unsigned DeveloperDiskImage.dmg files. This is because no signature checking is performed by Xcode, not on the device.

AppleInternal Use

In AppleInternal use, /Developer has internal things like Dtrace (as a .kext) and GCC.

Contents

Folders

  • (none)

Files

  • (none)

Parents

(root)