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Reply to Crash on iOS 15 devices happens mostly in background
I see, so it's confirmed that there's nothing we can do to resolve this issue in my side for now beside waiting for the fix to be published on the next iOS update by Apple (even though we are not sure when and on which version). Thanks for clarifying that for me, Quinn. Really appreciate your help ! Please do send my thanks to your colleague for pointing out one of crucial part in this investigation. XD Have a nice day, both of you !
Jan ’22
Reply to Crash on iOS 15 devices happens mostly in background
Hi, I've checked again after iOS 16 beta released and found out that the similar crash still exists but this time the stack trace pointed to different suspect but still about unrecognized selector issue with stack trace that pointed to none of our internal project code. I've filed a new bug report that contains crash reports in it too with number FB11204498 and also already included the previous bug report number (FB9839142). Looking forward to your update on this.
Aug ’22
Reply to Crash on iOS 15 devices happens mostly in background
Hi, i've checked again and apparently the crash happens on 15.7 also (regarding bug report FB11204498). Do you think I should create a new thread regarding this since the stack trace pointed to different suspect or just continue with this thread and add the crash log here too since the crash issue seems relevant and the stack trace pointed to unknown codes outside of our project ? I was wondering if there is any updates that can be shared about this since I haven't got the response from the reports since.
Sep ’22
Reply to Crash in background for iOS 17.3.0 and later devices
Anyway, I don’t think there’s much you can do about this, other than to file a bug (which you’ve already done). Also, please monitor your crash reports to see if any start coming in from 17.4. Noted, thanks for the explanation. I just checked again and there was 1 incident happening in iOS 17.4 on 24th February 2024. So in other words, I can only wait for the fix in upcoming iOS versions ya. Swizzling on classes you don’t own, like UIView, is not the path to long-term binary compatibility. Thanks for the advice. It seems that the code comes from 3rd party SDK that we used. Will try to review with the team again regarding this.
Mar ’24