For WinSCP users: Make sure that for those 4 files, Group is set to wheel, Owner to root and the permissions are 0644 (rw-r-r-). So that's where I copied the extracted files from the locationd folder in my iTunes backup ("ist", "ist", "consolidated.db", "gyroCal.db", but the ist is the main place were the settings are stored). Then I found out here, that the locationd is actually located here: /private/var/root/Library/Caches/locationd. But extracting it from the backup and putting it in /private/var/root/Library/Caches/ (and then rebooting/respringing) didn't have any effect. ![]() So it would even be a bit of a gamble.)īut fortunately, I found a solution! I'll post it here, in case anyone is interested:įirst, I SSH'ed into my phone and was surprised to find no "locationd" directory within /private/var/mobile/Library/Caches/, even though "iPhone Backup Extractor" showed it had a "locationd" folder in Library/Caches. (And just deleting them wouldn't help and since I have so many apps, having the iPhone reindex them all when booting often leads to a time-out after 10 minutes and it aborts, reboots and tries again. But unfortunately, those files were not stored in any of my backups. ![]() Thanks for your suggestion! (I remember doing that as well back when I tried to fix the weather app after jailbreaking.)
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