Apple.

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keep in mind that 99.9% of the information in that log is irrelevant.
maybe 100%.

normally you should keep at least 10 crash logs for the same issue, not just 1,
to care for "statistical anomalies".

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when a customer sends me a 4D crash log,
I will talk through the log with him,
pointing to the "crash" thread.

if 9 out of the 10 logs say "JavaScriptCore" then I would ask,
"do you happen to have a web area on the form that crashes?"
and that will be the end of that.
no need to ponder on the crash log.

don't raise your expectations too high,
the main message of the log is that there was a crash, which you already know.

there are no further "treasures" to be found in that file. (this is my opinion)

> 2016/09/07 8:07、Lee Hinde <[email protected]> のメール:
> Related: where should I post crash logs?


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