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SpikyiOS3

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Mar 16, 2013
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Bit personal, eh? ;)
This thread does link on to a previous one I did about updating my iOS to a newer firmware...which was successful. I did ask on that thread but it's got too cramped, and I thought this thread might be useful in terms of it's own problem, for it's own thread.

Anywho:

I just have one annoying problem. With all those pop up messages of storage alerts, It's hard to install some of my tweaks.
I queued a lot of tweaks/apps in Cydia and ran the installation. At the end, there was an error:
Code:
 Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

I checked this error up and it was to do with storage space:
There is not enough disk space (on the system or user partitions or both) for Cydia to install this package. Try removing some files first. On iPhone and iPod touch, you can go to Manage -> Storage to check available space on both the system and user partitions.

Seriously, I have checked and it seems to be alright, I guess...I'm not sure. I'll post an image below on the manage screen:

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Any help?

Due to this, it's driving me crazy. I can't even install the .deb file for Mobile Terminal!!

Also, I did run OpenBackup then AptBackup straight after my jailbreak.
 
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Alright, so I have actually resolved this issue myself :D

I noticed that I did install Appsync iOS 5/6 through vShare's official repo, immediately after I jailbroke. Whenever I wanted to install something from Cydia, Appsync 4.0+ also wanted to install...but it couldn't -> error.

So simply, I just had to remove Appsync iOS 5/6 and everything resolved itself :)
All my queued tweaks/apps installed successfully.

To anyone also having this problem, see if uninstalling Appsync fixes the issue.
 
Ofcourse you shouldn't install appsync period

Besides that, this error can occur with any app that keeps hanging in the install process.
 
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