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Re: Shark logs provided by users



You mean like an xsym file from CodeWarrior? It seems that apple recommends (http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2004/tn2123.html#SECNOSYMBOLS) you keep an unstripped version of your binary handy and use atos to get the symbol names.

Ack, at 11/28/05, Nathan Herring said:

We do not release software with stabs or traceback tables to customers. We
have still figured out how to apply the information in our map files
post-facto to CrashReporter or Microsoft Error Reporting files. However,
when customers have performance problems or hangs, their Sampler logs or
Shark logs that they might submit can't be (easily) used.

The ability to do post-facto manipulation of the shark logs to symbolize
them would be excellent. After reading the documentation, it seems we could
create a patch file specific to a given log, if we knew where the libraries
resided in memory.

Has anyone been able to get Shark to annotate a sample of an app without
symbols? We generally have a pre-stripped version to work with or map files.
Or is there something we could do manually outside Shark?

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