Releases: LukeZGD/MeridianFix
MeridianFix v0.10.0
MeridianFix is a compilation of builds of Meridian with an updated bootstrap.
- Uses Cydia Substrate instead of Substitute for tweak injection and compatibility (substrate build only)
- Installs Zebra v1.1.36 instead of Cydia on initial installation
- Fixes bootstrap issues with vanilla Meridian (mostly)
App version (ipa): https://github.com/LukeZGD/MeridianFix/releases
Web version (TNS): https://lukezgd.github.io/MeridianFix
Notes
- For iOS 10.3.2-10.3.3, use the substrate build of the web or app version.
- For iOS 10.0-10.3.1, use the substitute build of the web or app version.
- The substrate build does not work properly below 10.3.2, so substitute build is provided for these versions.
- If your device is not an A10(X) device (iPhone 7, 7 Plus, or A10X iPad Pros), it is recommended to not use MeridianFix.
- Use TNS Sockport instead.
Changes in this version:
- Update Zebra Info.plist to have sileo url scheme for purchases
- Provide substitute build for iOS 10.0-10.3.1
EDIT 2025-04-16: Notes for substitute build version range is changed from 10.0-10.2.1 to 10.0-10.3.1
MeridianFix v0.9-009
A build of Meridian's substrate branch with an updated bootstrap. Attempt at your own risk.
- Uses Cydia Substrate instead of Substitute for tweak injection and compatibility
- Installs Zebra v1.1.36 instead of Cydia on initial installation
For sideloading instructions, go here: https://github.com/LukeZGD/Legacy-iOS-Kit/wiki/Jailbreaking#sideload-method
For the web version (TNS), go here: https://lukezgd.github.io/MeridianFix
Note: The web app might not work for iOS versions below 10.3.x. It is recommended to use the app instead for iOS 10.0-10.2.1
Note 2: Because MeridianFix still uses v0rtex exploit, jailbreaking is going to take a lot of tries. This is because the success rate of v0rtex is really bad.
For previously jailbroken devices, read the README
Changes in this version:
- Updated to have latest Zebra v1.1.36
- Updated Meridian system-base to fix the issue where coreutils-bin and system-cmds need to be reinstalled
- Removed "already jailbroken" check
- EDIT 2024-12-08: Updated MeridianFix IPA to add the ModMyi repo back
- EDIT: There is a newer version available.
MeridianFix v0.9-008
A build of Meridian's substrate branch with an updated bootstrap. Attempt at your own risk.
- Uses Cydia Substrate instead of Substitute for tweak injection and compatibility
- Installs Zebra v1.1.36 instead of Cydia on initial installation
For sideloading instructions, go here: https://github.com/LukeZGD/Legacy-iOS-Kit/wiki/Jailbreaking
For the web version (TNS), go here: https://lukezgd.github.io/MeridianFix
Note: The web app might not work for iOS versions below 10.3.x. It is recommended to use the app instead for iOS 10.0-10.2.1
- EDIT 2024-01-08: Updated MeridianFix IPA to have latest Zebra v1.1.36
- EDIT 2024-01-19: Updated Meridian system-base to fix the issue where coreutils-bin and system-cmds need to be reinstalled
- EDIT: There is a newer version available.
MeridianFix fix1
EDIT: DO NOT USE, go to the latest version instead
This is a hacky modification to Meridian that should not have bootstrap issues, hopefully
Notes:
- Attempt at your own risk, Cydia seems to have no issues though
- This "fix" applies to initial installations only, jailbreak with the MeridianFix IPA below
- After the initial jailbreak, you need to wait for up to a minute for Cydia to appear
- If your device is already jailbroken with Meridian, SSH to your device, delete the folder
/meridianat root, reboot, and re-jailbreak with MeridianFix - If Meridian already broke things for you, there is not much to do other than trying MeridianFix, and if that doesn't work, manually fixing the filesystem I guess
- This "fix" is really just nothing but applying the updates from midnight repo to the IPA for them to be auto-installed, that's it lol