montzstar on Nostr: Have you looked here for crash logs? Xcode -> Window -> Organizer, then Crashes on ...
Have you looked here for crash logs?
Xcode -> Window -> Organizer, then Crashes on the left menu, then filter to the app and version you care about at the top. In many cases you can click “Open in Project” and it will show you the line of code causing the issue.
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2023-02-14 19:26:41Event JSON
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