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How do you get Xcode to symbolicate an OS X crash report?
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How do you get Xcode to symbolicate an OS X crash report?


  • Subject: How do you get Xcode to symbolicate an OS X crash report?
  • From: Roland King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 22:21:51 +0800

I have an OS X crash report, I have the archived version of the app with dSYM, I need to symbolicate it to figure out what I broke this time.

The Xcode docs (App Distribution Guide: Analyzing Crash Reports) tell me to drag the crash report to the Device Logs in Xcode, or use Import, nothing happens, it's not imported. Looking at that list of crash reports there they are all iOS, does Xcode no-longer support OSX crashes???  (If so I have to say REALLY?) Xcode 5.1 release notes talk about how Instruments is better now at finding symbols but I'm not using Instruments.

I tried a few googles, most of them are old and suggest using gdb, long since gone gdb has, a few talk about something called atos, that seems very manual for a modern operating system. Is this really the best we have for OSX crashes these days?
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