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Instruments won't symbolicate the call tree. What now?
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Instruments won't symbolicate the call tree. What now?


  • Subject: Instruments won't symbolicate the call tree. What now?
  • From: G S <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:42:08 -0800

Hi all.  I'm looking for leaks in my iPhone app and apparently finding
some.  Unfortunately, Instruments will not show my app's symbols, making it
pretty worthless.

I've tried "Re-Symbolicate Document", but this does nothing.  When I
navigate to the location of the app and dSYM files (which do exist) and add
their path in the re-symbolication dialog, it isn't stored.  Is this
normal?  The next time I return to this dialog, there are no paths listed.

On any entry in the Instruments call-tree that refers to my app, it just
says the app name.  Double-clicking on it brings up a giant "not available"
message.

I have build products going to their default location
(...DerivedData/blah...), and stripping options set to their defaults (YES,
except "deployment postprocessing" and "use separate strip", which are NO).

There are no spaces in the name of my boot volume (where DerivedData/...
resides).

This is Xcode 4.2.1.  Anybody know what might be going on here?

Thanks!

Gavin
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