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When my app throws an exception it prints the following in the debugger output:

First throw call stack:
(0x310f88bf 0x3829d1e5 0x31e76015 0x31e7640d 0x31e764c5 0x9e903 0x9edfb 0x32b15d55 0x32b20e8d 0x310cb2dd 0x3104e4dd 0x3104e3a5 0x33c7cfed 0x330c0743 0x3267 0x3220)

Software stack:
Xcode 4.2 in Lion 10.7.2 (Xcode 4.1 is not installed)

I am leaning towards this this being an Xcode bug, but do you see anything obvious that I missed?

What I have tried / checked

Build Settings:
Debug
Strip Debug Symbols During Copy = NO
Strip Linked Product = NO
Optimization Level = -O0 and-Os
Symbols Hidden By Default = YES and NO
Compiler = LLVM 3.0 and LLVM GCC 4.2

Scheme:
Debugger = GDB and LLDB

Cleaning:
Clean
Clean Build Folder
Delete Derived Data Directory (remove from organizer)

Devices:
iOS 5 Simulator
iOS 5 iPhone 4
iOS 5 iPhone 3Gs

Random:
I originally had this problem with both Xcode 4.1 and 4.2 installed, so uninstalled both and reinstalled just 4.2

Tried with different projects with the same results.

When fiddling with breakpoints I see this in the debugger output before the exception:

Catchpoint 36 (throw)Catchpoint 37 (catch)Pending breakpoint 2 - "__cxa_begin_catch" resolved
warning: Attempting to create USE_BLOCK_IN_FRAME variable with block that isn't in the frame.
warning: Attempting to create USE_BLOCK_IN_FRAME variable with block that isn't in the frame.

Catchpoint 36 (exception thrown).warning: Attempting to create USE_BLOCK_IN_FRAME variable with block that isn't in the frame.
warning: Attempting to create USE_BLOCK_IN_FRAME variable with block that isn't in the frame.

2 Answers 2

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Ok, found the issue: Well not me but Joe (a phillyCocoa member)… But since he is not on SO, I will post his solution.

The deployment target was set to 4.0, but since the 4.0 debug symbols must be downloaded separately in Xcode 4.2, the DSYM wasn't valid.

2 ways to fix:
1. Install the debug symbols for 4.0 from the Xcode preferences.
2. Set the deployment target to 4.3 or higher.

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    In Xcode 4.x, how did you download the debug symbols? There is no such option in Preferences->Downloads.
    – Mundi
    Jul 10, 2012 at 7:26
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The only thing that sticks out is that development builds should probably have optimisation switched off altogether with -O0.

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