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lapocompris

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Jun 26, 2009
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I tried to remove iRetiner but there are popup message during the process, the last one about Haft-Installed package. I clicked on Forcibly Clear but it didn't work, iRetiner stays in the list of installed package.
 
Is it possible to navigate with iFile and manually delete iRetiner? If so, where to find it?
 
Deleting Cydia-apps manually is not a very good idea, this can jeopardize yr complete Cydia installation and potentially yr jailbreak. I've found that things like the one you're now experiencing has a tendency to fix themselves by playing around with package uninstall/intstallations - if it doesn't - post again
 
I tried to remove iRetiner but there are popup message during the process, the last one about Haft-Installed package. I clicked on Forcibly Clear but it didn't work, iRetiner stays in the list of installed package.

I have had this before.

SSH the Cydia .deb file to the Media > Cydia > AutoInstall directory (if that directory is not there create it - Case sensitive)

Reboot, then start Cydia again and all should be good.
 

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lapocompris said:
I tried to remove iRetiner but there are popup message during the process, the last one about Haft-Installed package. I clicked on Forcibly Clear but it didn't work, iRetiner stays in the list of installed package.

The popup message buttons are backwards. The ignore button removes and vice versa. Read somewhere this was the case and it works for me
 
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The popup message buttons are backwards. The ignore button removes and vice versa. Read somewhere this was the case and it works for me

Even better if that's the case.
 
Personally, I don't get it either. It optimizes app store icons so they don't look blurry on the screen; it's unfortunate that some app icons aren't optimized for the iphone 4 screen.
Granted, the program isn't perfect, but it works pretty decently for a free program.

If you don't mind me asking, what it is about this tweek you didn't like and now want to delete?
 
The popup message buttons are backwards. The ignore button removes and vice versa. Read somewhere this was the case and it works for me

Thanks, the ignore button fixed it.

@braddick, I didn't see any change in my icons
 
Ok, got it. Thanks for getting back to me. You also saved me from adding this one as I was about going to when I stumbled upon your thread.
 
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