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4.1.2 Not showing crashes #47

Open LCS19 opened 4 years ago

LCS19 commented 4 years ago

iOS 12.1.1 beta iPhone SE Not showing any crash logs

sietec commented 4 years ago

Having the same problem, had to downgrade to v4.1 (two versions below v4.1.2, including 4.1.2). The notifications came back when I did that. Running iPhone X Max Plus on version 13.3.1. Also note that the same issue occurs on both my iPad Pro 12.9" 1st Generation as well as iPad Pro 12.9" 2nd generation (these are using the Checkra1n exploit, while the iPhone is using uncover).

I have not checked on any of my older hardware yet but plan to do so this afternoon or tomorrow, after which I will update this issue with the results.

Thanks for creating such a great reincarnation of Crash Reporter and even more so for making it open source!

sietecFAST™

badger200 commented 4 years ago

Also hasn’t worked for me in several weeks. My CrashReporter isn’t working either, V1.17.2 from SparkDev/Revulate repo which was update 2020-02-25 with a same-version-update (odd) and no differences stated, but that install fails on both my devices with an “unable to sign with LDID!” error. The previous CrashReporter from him worked, but sadly it doesn’t show any “Downgrade” versions available. 😫😥

iOS 12.4 Unc0ver 3.7.0b1 - now on 4.3.0 both devices iPhone 6 iPad Pro 9.7”

If anyone has a working CrashReporter, can you say which repo and what version if not latest on that repo?

I’m aware of these 3 CRs:

  1. Big boss - 1.16xxx
  2. CokePokes.github.io - 1.16xxx with its own CokePokes-branded TechSupport and CoreSymbolication packages
  3. Repo.sparkdev.me (possibly changed name / redirects to “Revulate”?) - 1.17.2. Always has a more recent version than the other 2. Was reliable until the last update, I think. (All versions of CrashReporter I’ve used the past 2 yrs have always seemed to suffer the problem of 50% of the time displaying an empty list when there should be tons of crashes.)

⚠️ NOTE: My iPad Pro primary device (and often my iPhone 6 too) FREQUENTLY have near full disks triggering massive CacheAppContainersDelete. This possibly explains why my CR is frequently empty - particularly if others with plenty of free space do not experience the issue.)