* Make file providers work at all
NSExtensionFileProviderDocumentGroup must be a valid app group. This
updates it to use the new name of the app group including the team ID.
* Update AltStore/Operations/ResignAppOperation.swift
Treating AltKit as a full module resulted in more complexity than necessary, when we really just wanted to share some files between different targets. Now we can share individual files across modules as-needed without AltKit overhead.
Apple's Info.plist support platform and device specific keys to augment existing
keys. For example `UISupportedInterfaceOrientations~ipad` replaces
`UISupportedInterfaceOrientations` when running on an iPad.
By using Bundle.infoDictionary, Apple will pre-process the Info.plist and replace
any key with its device specific variant. Since AltStore does not support iPad,
this will strip out any iPad specific keys for the installing app.
We add an extension Bundle.completeInfoDictionary that will return the original
de-serialized dictionary including all the device specific keys.
See: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/General/Reference/InfoPlistKeyReference/Articles/AboutInformationPropertyListFiles.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40009254-SW9
# Conflicts:
# AltKit/Extensions/Bundle+AltStore.swift
# AltStore/Model/DatabaseManager.swift
AltStore will use AltDaemon as a local AltServer if it’s installed and running. AltStore remains a regular sandboxed app, but AltDaemon has private entitlements necessary to perform AltServer operations without a computer.
To activate an inactive app that has been deleted from the phone, AltStore will reinstall the app, as well as restore any app data from when it was deactivated.
Deactivating apps by removing their profiles no longer works on iOS 13.5. Instead, AltStore will now back up the app by temporarily replacing it with AltBackup, then remove the app from the phone.