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Re: Working with dSYM files from other architectures
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Re: Working with dSYM files from other architectures


  • Subject: Re: Working with dSYM files from other architectures
  • From: Greg Hurrell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:56:48 +0200

El 16/08/2006, a las 22:32, Jason Molenda escribió:

On Aug 16, 2006, at 5:21 AM, Greg Hurrell wrote:

But one question still remains: how can we decipher crash reports from users running on another architecture?

gdb (as of Xcode 2.3 or so) accepts a "-arch" command line argument. Or, as Jonas pointed out, you can run the correct gdb binary out of /usr/libexec/gdb directly.

Looks like the "arch" switch is not mentioned in the gdb man page (I did check before asking), so looks like it's an easter egg! ;-)


G




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