Digging a little deeper, I noticed a few recent crash stacks that *are* properly symbolicated (on the main thread): bp-86468c8b-958d-42f5-9943-079430200828 bp-cfeef208-e932-4b97-b581-e4dbd0200828 bp-47159860-2ce0-4f0d-916c-298bf0200828 And others that aren't (on secondary threads): bp-5f621954-470a-4554-a331-dff9a0200828 bp-3b989639-2417-4411-a25a-50c7d0200828 Plus one where some OS symbols are symbolicated and others aren't (on the main thread): bp-9d348b8a-6253-48c6-b066-1738a0200828 The plot thickens :-)
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Digging a little deeper, I noticed a few recent crash stacks that *are* properly symbolicated (on the main thread): bp-86468c8b-958d-42f5-9943-079430200828 bp-cfeef208-e932-4b97-b581-e4dbd0200828 bp-47159860-2ce0-4f0d-916c-298bf0200828 And others that aren't (on secondary threads): bp-5f621954-470a-4554-a331-dff9a0200828 bp-3b989639-2417-4411-a25a-50c7d0200828 Plus one where some OS symbols are symbolicated and others aren't (on a secondary thread): bp-9d348b8a-6253-48c6-b066-1738a0200828 The plot thickens :-)