A simple memo on how to symbolicate and read the crash logs from Apple in order to identify where your crash happened.
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A simple memo on how to symbolicate and read the crash logs from Apple in order to identify where your crash happened.
Read MoreFrom Wikipedia:
A crash (or system crash) in computing is an event in which a computer or a program (such as a software application or an operating system) ceases to function properly, often exiting after encountering errors. The program responsible may appear to freeze or hang until a crash reporting service documents details of the crash. If the program is a critical part of the operating system kernel, the entire computer may crash, often resulting in a fatal system error. […]