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Re: CrashSubmitter
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Re: CrashSubmitter


  • Subject: Re: CrashSubmitter
  • From: Dusan Vujosevic <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 22:09:14 -0500

How about catching all the relevant crash signals yourself ('man 3 signal') then formulating and sending the report to yourself and calling 'exit' afterwards to exit cleanly not catch Apple's crash reporter.

Dusan

On 30-Oct-03, at 11:53 AM, Jesse Grosjean wrote:

I just found the new CrashSubmitter dialogue that comes with panther. Actually I've found it a number of times :)

By default it seems to send all crashes for all applications back to apple, is there a way that I can set things so that when my own application crashes it will send the report back to me? Maybe somewhere in my applications .plist?

Thanks,
Jesse
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