https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424030

--- Comment #11 from Ionlysleep <joshuacla...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Tymond from comment #9)
> The log clearly shows the problem. There is an assert in transform tool that
> gets triggered multiple times, sometimes after the safe assert mentioned
> here, sometimes without:
> 
> 06 Jul 2020 14:45:12 -0400: SAFE ASSERT (krita): "changeList.memento ==
> memento" in file
> C:
> \Packaging\workspace\Krita_Release_Windows32_Build\krita\libs\image\tiles3\ki
> s_memento_manager.cc, line 278
> 06 Jul 2020 14:46:24 -0400: ASSERT (krita): "aZ == normalizeAngle(aZ)" in
> file
> C:
> \Packaging\workspace\Krita_Release_Windows32_Build\krita\plugins\tools\tool_t
> ransform2\tool_transform_args.h, line 227
> 
> @lonlysleep can you please say what do you most often use transform tool for
> (recently; the actions that led to the crash)? Which mode do you use?
> 
> Also is that true that you get a dialog "There is a problem in Krita" or
> something like that, and you get an option "Abort" or "OK"? If yes, could
> you please click Abort and then restart Krita and send the log again?

I use the tool in the "free" mode I think. The one that the tool opens on. I
use the tool to reshape line art. I can't paint yet, so line art is basically
all I do.

The message I get is, "Krita.exe has stopped working: A problem caused the
program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify
you if a solution is available.", but there is no abort or ok button, just a
"close program" (In reply to Tymond from comment #9)
> The log clearly shows the problem. There is an assert in transform tool that
> gets triggered multiple times, sometimes after the safe assert mentioned
> here, sometimes without:
> 
> 06 Jul 2020 14:45:12 -0400: SAFE ASSERT (krita): "changeList.memento ==
> memento" in file
> C:
> \Packaging\workspace\Krita_Release_Windows32_Build\krita\libs\image\tiles3\ki
> s_memento_manager.cc, line 278
> 06 Jul 2020 14:46:24 -0400: ASSERT (krita): "aZ == normalizeAngle(aZ)" in
> file
> C:
> \Packaging\workspace\Krita_Release_Windows32_Build\krita\plugins\tools\tool_t
> ransform2\tool_transform_args.h, line 227
> 
> @lonlysleep can you please say what do you most often use transform tool for
> (recently; the actions that led to the crash)? Which mode do you use?
> 
> Also is that true that you get a dialog "There is a problem in Krita" or
> something like that, and you get an option "Abort" or "OK"? If yes, could
> you please click Abort and then restart Krita and send the log again?

I only use it to reshape line art and i mainly only use the mode that it opens
on, which is "free" i believe.

As for the message i get, it says, "Krita.exe has stopped working: A problem
caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program
and notify you if a solution is available.". And there is no abort or ok
button, just a "close program" button. No solution is ever suggested or
implemented though.

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