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= Project Status
== Completed
Crashpad currently consists of a crash-reporting client and some related tools
for Mac OS X. The core client work for Mac OS X is substantially complete.
Crashpad has become the crash reporter client for
https://dev.chromium.org/Home[Chromium] on Mac OS X as of
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/d413b2dcb54d523811d386f1ff4084f677a6d089[March
2015].
== In Progress
Crashpad is actively being bootstrapped on
https://crashpad.chromium.org/bug/1[Windows]. All major components are now
working on Windows, and integration into Chromium is expected shortly.
Initial work on a Crashpad client for
https://crashpad.chromium.org/bug/30[Android] has begun. This is currently in
the design phase.
== Future
There are plans to bring Crashpad clients to other operating systems in the
future, including a more generic non-Android Linux implementation. There are
also plans to implement a https://crashpad.chromium.org/bug/29[crash report
processor] as part of Crashpad. No timeline for completing this work has been
set yet.