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Here are explanations for them and how to fix the problems!
 
Here are explanations for them and how to fix the problems!

Revision as of 14:59, 6 May 2019

Sileo includes many error messages that might not be easy to understand at first, including error messages that come directly from Debian APT.

Here are explanations for them and how to fix the problems!


dpkg interrupted

dpkg interrupted

Reboot and jailbreak again

error 403 JunesIphone repo/packages

error 403 JunesIphone repo/packages

You need to login in the repo

Error Failed with status 0

Error Failed with status 0

Install the dependancy first

Error Failed with status 401 or 403 or 503 or 404

Error Failed with status 401 or 403 or 503 or 404

The repo that is hosting the package is offline, wait till is online again

Expected size xxx, got xxx instead

Expected size xxx, got xxx instead

Close Sileo from appswitcher, open again Sileo and refresh sources from sources tab.

"Sileo needs root access , please install it from SSH" error

"Sileo needs root access , please install it from SSH" error

Reinstall Sileo from Filza or over SSH

Sileo red error "E: Unable to fetch some archives"

Sileo red error "E: Unable to fetch some archives"

Run apt-get update in terminal or with SSH.

Sileo red error "name of a package" depends "name of the dependency package"

Sileo red error "name of a package" depends "name of the dependency package"

Install the dependency package

trying to overwrite [file], which is also in package [package]

trying to overwrite [file], which is also in package [package]
Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

You are trying to install a new package that contains the same filenames as a package you already have installed, so you cannot install this new package. You can usually avoid this problem by avoiding (or uninstalling) illegally copied versions of packages.