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Infin8
Inspiring
January 29, 2015
Question

Desymbolication using .dsym file for iOS AIR apps. Is it possible?

  • January 29, 2015
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Just wondering if anyone has managed to successfully desymbolicate an iOS crash log for an iOS AIR app?

Having followed a few tutorials which almost worked I'm wondering if it is possible?

If anyone has done it I'll take another stab at it.

Thanks,

Mark

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4 replies

Adobe Employee
December 3, 2015

Hi,

We are waiting for your reply. Please revert.

Thanks,

Adobe AIR Team

Adobe Employee
November 3, 2015

Hi,

Currently, AIR SDK is able to desymbolicate only AIR app specific methods and unable to desymbolicate methods specific to iOS.

The steps that we are following to desymbolicate the crash logs are:

1. Collect MyApp.app, MyApp-dSYM.dSYM and MyApp-Crash-log.crash files into a folder.

2. Run the command like /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/SharedFrameworks/DTDeviceKitBase.framework/Versions/A/Resources/symbolicatecrash -v MyApp-Crash-log.crash MyApp.dSYM.

Please let us know if AIR specific methods are not getting symbolized.

Thanks,

Adobe Air Team

Adobe Employee
October 16, 2015

Hi,

Thanks for reporting the issue.

We are able to reproduce this issue at our end. We have logged the bug for that. We will let you know once it get fixed.

Thanks,

Adobe AIR Team

Known Participant
October 14, 2015

Hey Mark,

unfortunately we did not succeed in symbolicate an ios crash log.

Currently we are facing the same problem as mentioned here dsym file generated with package command seems to contain only arm64

Any success on your side?

Infin8
Infin8Author
Inspiring
October 14, 2015

Unfortunately not and looking at the response from any Adobe staff members (i.e. none!) I'm assuming it's not currently possible.

Known Participant
October 14, 2015