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[GH-ISSUE #1008] [BUG] App crashing on open #888
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Originally created by @sprydagger on GitHub (Nov 23, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/LiveContainer/LiveContainer/issues/1008
Describe the bug
Whenever opening the LiveContainer app, it crashes. It worked fine earlier today. I do not believe it has updated. I tried restarting, and that did not fix it.
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What version of LiveContainer and iOS are you using?
SideStore 3.6.1
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The latest and only LiveContainer log is one from Nov. 18th. I do not think it is related, but can upload it if necessary.
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@Linkdash2019 commented on GitHub (Nov 23, 2025):
Livecontainer probably expired. How did you sideload Livecontainer?
@sprydagger commented on GitHub (Nov 23, 2025):
SideStore. SideStore successfully refreshed it with no errors, and said it was at 7 days before and after refreshing.
@hugeBlack commented on GitHub (Nov 24, 2025):
Your cert is probably revoked. Check jitless diagnose page.
@sprydagger commented on GitHub (Nov 24, 2025):
Huh? I could not open the app to check it. But I backed up the app in SideStore to try to reinstall it or something and I can now open the app just fine so... I guess it is now fixed. I refreshed my cert from SideStore to be sure, but it seems fine now. Now that I think about it, I did re-sideload sidestore with altserver from my PC a few days ago. That is likely the cause.