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Re: Unknown crash on iOS 6 on iPhone 5
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Re: Unknown crash on iOS 6 on iPhone 5


  • Subject: Re: Unknown crash on iOS 6 on iPhone 5
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 16:23:16 -0500

On 26 Sep 2012, at 3:59 PM, Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden> wrote:

> 	• 0 erodr 0x00068e16 _mh_execute_header + 318998
>

Enormous function offsets are a sign that the dump has to be symbolicated. (Also the absence of symbols.) So long as you still have the archive containing the binary and its .dSYM file, its easy to turn the trace back into something readable. (One hopes.)

See Technical Note TN2151, Understanding and Analyzing iOS Application Crash Reports, for the details.

	— F

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Fritz Anderson -- Xcode 4 Unleashed: 4.5 supplement in the works -- <http://x4u.manoverboard.org/>


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