SubManager is an iOS Application, written in Objective-C, which can enable/disable your Cydia Substrate extensions; this may be useful if you still need Jailbreak, but you don't want to slow down your device.
(If you don't care about this, just jump to Installing section.)
Note: You must use a compiler with a valid toolchain.
- for Windows, GNU/Linux, macOS users: follow setup on iPhoneDevWiki;
- for iOS users: install miniCode from Cydia (required dependencies will be automatically installed).
Once compiled, you must follow some additional steps to grant root permissions to SubManager:
- Go into bin/release folder, you will find SubManager.app folder;
- Open SubManager.app, and rename SubManager to SubManager_ ;
- Change ownership and permissions of SubManager_ , in order to allow the application to get suid. Open a terminal - with root access - in current folder, and run these two commands:
# chown root:wheel SubManager_
# chmod 6755 SubManager_
Now, you must move SubManager.app in /Applications folder (remember, /Applications, not /var/mobile/Applications, otherwise it won't work).
Congratulations, you have installed SubManager from source!
You can find a Debian package in Releases section. Open the file with iFile/Filza and install it.