Code Signing Cores - What Changed?

I’ve been running retroarch in some fashion on my iPhones for years. As new frontends came out, I would simply drop in the updated files via iFile and leave cores intact. Yesterday I updated the PCSX ReARMed core because I saw there’s was a lot more functionality than the .dylib I had been running. But in doing so, RA crashes when I open the core…all other cores I had operate as usual. I’m trying to figure out why my older cores don’t need to be resigned but the newer ones do? I’m jailbroken so I don’t need to side load or use a temp dev account. I put the older core back in and everything works fine. I would like to have the updated core but not if I have to code sign the core every 7 days.

I believe you installed retroarch for iOS 9. Anyway, go to settings>User interface> then enable show advanced settings. Then go to settings>Network>Updater> change the build bot cores URL From: https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/apple/ios9/latest/

To: https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/apple/ios/latest/

Then update all the cores from online updater.

I had no idea about changing the source location. Thanks for that. Unfortunately I’m getting the same amfid error with the new core. I just put the old one back. I don’t want to push my luck as it runs perfectly fine.