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Reply to Symbolicating Crash Reports for Mac Catalyst App
The first thing I tried was using the built-in Xcode crash reports in the Organizer. I assumed that since Xcode has access to the archives and is fetching the crash reports itself, it would be able to locate and use the appropriate dSYMs, but I see unsymbolicated entries for the parts of the stack trace that are in my app. So that led me to trying to symbolicate manually. I looked up the UUID and then used this, which produced no output: mdfind "com_apple_xcode_dsyms_uuids == E49A5EB3-C560-3895-B2AE-4CEE263E45CA" Next I tried looking in the archive for the dSYM itself. I right-clicked on the archive in the Xcode organizer and chose Show in Finder, then used Show Package Contents on the xcarchive. In the dSYMs folder, I see dSYM files for some frameworks the app uses, as well as some of its extensions (intents, widgets) but there isn't a dSYM for the app itself.
Apr ’22
Reply to Symbolicating Crash Reports for Mac Catalyst App
I doubled checked the Debug Information Format setting for my main target and it's set to DWARF with dSYM File. (Screenshot included.) I also did a new archive for both iOS and Mac (Catalyst), with no code or configuration changes between the two aside from the build number. When I inspect the contents of the archives, the dSYM for the main app is present in the iOS archive, but not the Mac archive. I'm using Xcode 13.3.1 and MacOS 12.3.1.
Apr ’22