Crash on save of file with corrupt parts
Reported version
3.2
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S2 - Critical
Reproducibility
Always
Status
duplicate
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project
- Try to open a Symphony size score with the file name "Roberts'_1st_Symphony.mscz"
- Let it load for a bit
- Observe as MuseScore decides to spontaneously crash.
(NOTE: May not work as promised, but I put a lot of work into the file before the constant crashes began)
Comments
You need to attach the problematic score. Use the Choose a file button below.
I would argue that this is a case of a "many" frequency as this happens any time I try to load the file.
That makes it reproducable, but still only one person to report this
It always happening is the reproducibility, not the frequency. The frequency is how many times it has been reported and you are the only to report this.
Looks like it crashes on save (including the auto-save), trying to write a completely empty measure. If you view the parts and turn off multimeasure rests, you can see there are some corrupt measures at letter B in the first flute part, perhaps elsewhere as well. So mot likely this happened using an older version of MuseScore before the bug #290546: Copy-paste a part with mm rests on another part/mm rests leads to corruption/crash was fixed.
Solution is to turn off autosave (Edit / Preferences) temporarily, load the score, delete all parts then regenerate them (File / Parts), then turn autosave back on. I've attached a fixed version, this one shouldn't crash.
(leaving this open for now just in case it turns there is something else going on)
In reply to (leaving this open for now… by Marc Sabatella
So this actually seemed to have fixed the problem. Now I can continue to work on it and test out some new soundfonts on it as well
Came up again in #294475: Unable to export and save files and https://musescore.org/en/node/294196
See #292064: Crash on save of a score with corrupt parts