That’s the type of crash report I’m looking for, but not the right source of those crash reports. Such reports take a while to filter through. If you’re seeing crashes on a specific device, you should be able to get the crash report off the device. There are tips for doing this in Technote 2151 Understanding and Analyzing iOS Application Crash Reports, but I usually get them from Settings > Privacy > Analytics > Analytics Data. Once you’ve found the right report you can use AirDrop to get it to your Mac.
Oh, blat, you’re on iOS 9. [Dusts off an iOS 9 test device, and I’m not talking metaphorically here (-: ] On iOS 9 the location is Settings > Privacy > Diagnostics & Usage > Diagnostics & Usage Data, and there’s no AirDrop support )-: You can, however, select the text of the crash report and share that via the selection menu. Honestly though, it’s probably easier to use the technique from TN2151.
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