I upgraded my iPhone 5s to iOS 10 and could no longer retrieve photos from it. This was unacceptable for me so I worked at achieving retrieving my photos. This document is my story (on Ubuntu 16.04).
The solution is to compile libimobiledevice and ifuse from source.
Don't forget to set up your environment before building. I typically build and install packages to my local user at $HOME/usr.
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential gitHere's a peek at my .bashrc settings:
[ ! -d "$HOME/usr/src" ] && mkdir -p "$HOME/usr/src"
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${HOME}/usr/lib/pkgconfig:${PKG_CONFIG_PATH}"
export CPATH="${HOME}/usr/include:${CPATH}"
export MANPATH="${HOME}/usr/share/man:${MANPATH}"
export PATH="${HOME}/usr/bin:${PATH}"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${HOME}/usr/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"Notes:
- Important!
PATHandLD_LIBRARY_PATHis important because it is the runtime oflibimobiledeviceandifuseto fix mounting iOS 10 devices. MANPATHis only used when looking up man pages so it's optional (I recommend it).PKG_CONFIG_PATHandCPATHis used at compile time to resolve dependencies.
Install development packages discovered through trial and error.
sudo apt-get install automake libtool pkg-config libplist-dev libplist++-dev python-dev libssl-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev libfuse-dev
Clone the sources.
cd ~/usr/src
for x in libusbmuxd usbmuxd libimobiledevice ifuse; do git clone https://github.com/libimobiledevice/${x}.git;doneNow build in order (the order matters):
- libusbmuxd
- libimobiledevice
- usbmuxd
- ifuse
cd ~/usr/src/libusbmuxd
./autogen.sh --prefix="$HOME/usr"
make && make installcd ~/usr/src/libimobiledevice
./autogen.sh --prefix="$HOME/usr"
make && make installUnfortunately, sudo make install is required because it needs to write to /lib/udev/rules.d and /lib/systemd/system.
cd ~/usr/src/usbmuxd
./autogen.sh --prefix="$HOME/usr"
make && sudo make installcd ~/usr/src/ifuse
./autogen.sh --prefix="$HOME/usr"
make && make installCreate a mount point and verify the paths of the tools before executing.
$ mkdir -p ~/usr/mnt
$ type -p ifuse
/home/sam/usr/bin/ifuse
$ type -p idevicepair
/home/sam/usr/bin/idevicepairNow attempt to mount using ifuse.
$ idevicepair pair
SUCCESS: Paired with device 37b633350ab83dc815a6a97dcd6d327b12c41968
$ ifuse ~/usr/mnt/
$ ls ~/usr/mnt/
AirFair Books CloudAssets DCIM Downloads FactoryLogs iTunes_Control MediaAnalysis PhotoData Photos PhotoStreamsData PublicStaging Purchases Radio Recordings Safari Vibrations
When you're finished. Unmount ~/usr/mnt using fusermount. For example,
fusermount -u ~/usr/mnt