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Re: Apple crash reports


  • Subject: Re: Apple crash reports
  • From: Tom Harrington <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 14:17:05 -0600

On 8/28/05, Le Stang Jean-Baptiste <email@hidden> wrote:
> Does anyone know how to deactivate Apple's Crash Reporter for a given
> application?

I don't think you can disable it.  However if you can catch the crash
yourself, you could exit cleanly.  Then it wouldn't look like your app
had crashed, and so the crash reporter would not activate.  I think
the trick would be to use a signal handler or something to ensure that
you exit normally instead of letting a SIGSEGV or something cause you
to crash.

--
Tom Harrington
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