ABL wrote
> I tried with "nativedialogs=true" in
> ~/.config/MuseScore/MuseScoreDevelopment.ini but there wasn't any change
> (i.e. still crashing).
> Then I noticed that at the beginning of the command line output there was
> this warning: "QApplication: invalid style override passed, ignoring it",
> which led me to this conversation:
> https://forum.qt.io/topic/75398/qt-5-8-0-qapplication-invalid-style-override-passed-ignoring-it
> I thus decided to move libqtgtk3.so away from its location in
> Qt/5.8/gcc_64/plugins/platformthemes (renaming was not enough)

A few more tests and my findings are slightly different from ABL's:

1) As he says, by removing the
/Qt/5.8/gcc_64/plugins/platformthemes/libqtgtk3.so/ Qt plug-in file, things
work fine with both native and non-native dialogue boxes.

2) If the Qt plug-in file is left in its place, native dialogue boxes do
work, but non-native raise a segmentation fault.

It definitely seems a Qt issue; for the moment, I'll try to live without the
libqtgtk3.so and see what happens... As an additional info, my Linux Mint
17.3 is the Mate version (which should not use GTK 3 anyway...)

Thanks for the help,

Maurizio



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