Re: Xcode quits itself
Re: Xcode quits itself
- Subject: Re: Xcode quits itself
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 09:50:28 -0800
On Nov 2, 2003, at 8:35 AM, Ben Kennedy wrote:
> On 02 11 2003 at 8:30 am -0500, James Spencer wrote:
>
>> I've been having the same problem (or at least one which has the same
>> symptoms).
>
> Xcode has been crashing a lot for me too, but most of the time it
> generates a backtrace.
>
> Off topic a bit... what happens with these "subit crash report to
> Apple"
> dialogs anyhow? They seem to come up for every process. Even my own
> app
> crashes and volunteers to send the backtrace to Apple. Is there a new
> farm of monkeys trained to sift through the undoubtedly massive influx
> of
> these reports coming in to Apple all the time? What is Apple going to
> do
> with backtraces that are not from their products (which will be the
> vast
> majority)?
I know that we are collecting the backtraces and processing them.
However, filing a crash in Radar is ALWAYS preferable since it's easier
to track the issue and communicate with whomever filed the bug.
Scott
>
> And, the more general question... is this documented somewhere? (No
> technote on 10.3 yet so far as I can tell...)
>
> -ben
>
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