crash on startup
Just downloaded latest 32-bit nightly for Ubuntu, which crashed during startup (return code 134). I'm happy to provide more details if someone tells me how. Here is the output from the command line:
(0)[dcarson@eagle musescore] ./mscore Can't open '/usr/local/share/mscore-2.0//sound/aeolus/stops/Aeolus/definition' for reading Can't open '/usr/local/share/mscore-2.0//sound/aeolus/stops/Aeolus/presets' for reading Fluid: sf not found Internal error: shortcut not found name2type: invalid type : xml read error at line 1133 col 29: AccidentalBracket Aborted (core dumped) (134)[dcarson@eagle musescore]
I have the core file, which is 114MB, if someone wants it.
Ubuntu:
(0)[dcarson@eagle musescore] uname -a Linux eagle 3.13.0-34-generic #60-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 13 15:49:09 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux (0)[dcarson@eagle musescore] (0)[dcarson@eagle musescore] lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS Release: 14.04 Codename: trusty
Musescore:
mscore.32bits-2014-08-14-15-37-4db8a81.tar.bz2
Comments
Tried a factory reset?
In reply to Tried a factory reset? by Jojo-Schmitz
...did the trick. Thank you.
I'm not very familiar with using the nightlies, so I didn't think about the fact that I had done so a few months back. Usually, I use the released 1.3 version.
I am right in assuming that the 1.3 version and whatever flavor of 2.0-nightlies I chose will not interfere with each other -- unless of course I try to use an output file from one in the other -- correct?
In reply to factory reset... by dccarson
You are correct. And actually, 1.3 files should open fine in 2.0 - file an issue if you have one that doesn't. But the reverse is not true. So don't take a 1.3, open it in 2.0, and then save it expecting to take it back to 2.0. If you try to save a file loaded form 1.3, MuseScore will prompt you for a new filename to discourage you from overwriting the original. Take the hint :-)