Well, what we see in iTunes connect "90 crashes" is not reflected in xCode for
the same app which only shows what appears to be, 6 reports.
The only option offered is for me to symbolicate these and then I was able to
get these six report out as text files, zipped and sent to you view support
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FWIW
I learned why iTunes connect show 90 crashes, but xcode only give me 6:
That's because they only offer the crash files from the past two weeks.
I guess this makes sense in a way… crashes from previous builds may not be that
relevant.
On 12/19/17, 11:22 PM, "use-livecode on behalf of M
On 2017-12-19 21:19, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
One app report 90 crashes in iTunes connect among users who have opted
in.
a) sending to LC HQ
If you can extract the text file versions of the logs (like you get from
CrashReporter on Desktop), zip them up and attach the
For several early builds I was including iPad in SA settings but iPad users
couldn't open because I did not include a splash screen to exact rect/spec. (SA
builder did not object either…)
I note the devices in some the of the crash report show "iPad 4th Generation
Model"
I wonder if the app
I think you can also get crash reports if someone quits the app under
certain conditions.
On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 3:19 PM, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via
use-livecode wrote:
> One app report 90 crashes in iTunes connect among users who have opted in.
>
> How can we analyze these to make improvem
One app report 90 crashes in iTunes connect among users who have opted in.
How can we analyze these to make improvements?
in xCode we can set our account preferences then go
Window -- Organizer -- Crashes
and xCode will fetch data for the app you have up … if click on the iOS app for
your app