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Symbolicating arbitrary crash logs
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Symbolicating arbitrary crash logs


  • Subject: Symbolicating arbitrary crash logs
  • From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 15:19:24 -0700

I have some crash logs from an iPad, but they're not "proper" crash logs. They were written to the console output because "Not saving crash log because we have reached the limit for logs to store on disk."

Is it possible to copy and paste the crash log portion out of the console log, perhaps edit it a bit, and get Xcode to symbolicate it as best it can? Is there some command-line tool that takes a crash log and a .dSYM file and goes to town (rather than trying to use the constrained Organizer UI)?

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Rick




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