I wouldnt exactly call this latest news but regrettably homebrew apps use syscalls specific to hv and utilized
within a very important subroutine crucial for hypervisor to work properly, in loading , verification and authentication through the hardware and the cryptographic routines that follow
and the app in question being used as a example is multiman...
....
What ?
put simply you cannot load homebrew apps directly on official firmware
without a way to patch appldr checks , properly!!! and boot checks through the hypervisor
wich means you would have to reverse engineer the main files
in the core os that being lv1 and lv2....
if your feeling frisky i encourage you to try but as of now directly modding a pkg is not the way to go.
within a very important subroutine crucial for hypervisor to work properly, in loading , verification and authentication through the hardware and the cryptographic routines that follow
and the app in question being used as a example is multiman...
....
What ?
put simply you cannot load homebrew apps directly on official firmware
without a way to patch appldr checks , properly!!! and boot checks through the hypervisor
wich means you would have to reverse engineer the main files
in the core os that being lv1 and lv2....
if your feeling frisky i encourage you to try but as of now directly modding a pkg is not the way to go.