But the implication is that this is effectively fixed upstream, in builds similar to 0.9.6b2949M+dfsg-0ubuntu~lucid1 , and as you saw, the nightly builds.
Personally, I imported the file into audacity, wrote it out again, and mscore (0.9.5+dfsg-1.1) could read it. Mightly mixed up midi though.
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You forgot to attach the file.
thanks.
file attached
I opened your midi file using nightly build r. 3099, Windows 7. I didn't encounter any crashes.
ok
I have
> mscore -v
/usr/bin/mscore.real: Linux Music Score Editor; Version 0.9.5 Build 2012
which is 0.9.5+dfsg-1.1 , the current testing version on/in/of Debian (testing).
However, the nightly builds for debian (in http://prereleases.musescore.org/linux/debian.unstable/) haven't been updated since September 2009, and they are now at this version too.
But the implication is that this is effectively fixed upstream, in builds similar to 0.9.6b2949M+dfsg-0ubuntu~lucid1 , and as you saw, the nightly builds.
Personally, I imported the file into audacity, wrote it out again, and mscore (0.9.5+dfsg-1.1) could read it. Mightly mixed up midi though.
Thank you for your attention
cheers