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My app on the iPad (physical device) is crashing and I get this:

Mon Nov 22 14:08:42 ianvinkipad ReportCrash[521] : Saved crashreport to /var/mobile/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/InterfaithExplorer_2010-11-22-140841_ianvinkipad.plist using uid: 0 gid: 0, synthetic_euid: 501 egid: 0

Where do I go to read this report? It does not appear to be on the PC. And I am not sure how to get it off the device.

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The technical note Understanding and Analyzing iPhone OS Application Crash Reports from Apple developer center has a good overview of how to retrieve and analyze your crash report.

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I have the same question. I'd found that link before, but it wasn't clear from the page how to retrieve the crash report. Please answer the question rather than simply linking to documentation. – morgancodes Jun 1 '12 at 12:20

Here's how to read crash reports in iOS:

// Upto iOS 8
Settings
General
About
Diagnostics & Usage
Diagnotstic & Usage Data

// iOS 8
Settings
Privacy
Diagnostics & Usage
Diagnotstic & Usage Data

Then copy and paste what you need.

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The only answer to this question that helped me right away! – cheeesus Sep 20 '13 at 18:28
    
This helped me, too, since reading the logs on a PC is unreliable (my crash logs were not syncing in iTunes as documented). – Fuhrmanator Dec 18 '13 at 3:16
    
it's an empty list on my ipad, even though i have tons of crash reports on it – kritzikratzi Oct 10 '14 at 9:10

Looks like the crash reports are moved to my mac after syncing. Found them at ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/MobileDevice/

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Apple has an official tech article about it.

iOS 8 and iOS 9

On your iOS device, go to Settings > Privacy > Diagnostics & Usage, and select Diagnostic & Usage Data.

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