Podshot / MCEdit-Unified

Combined MCEdit & Pymclevel repository.
http://podshot.github.io/MCEdit-Unified/
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Massive Memory Issue! #923

Open xXDasToastXx opened 6 years ago

xXDasToastXx commented 6 years ago

Description of Issue: Schematic cannot be opened anymore MCEdit Version: 1.3.0.0 for MC 1.8 Minecraft Version the world was last opened in: never (Schematic) Operating System: Windows 7 64 Bit, 16GB Ram, i5.

Error Text: I don't know how to import this file: SMS - Szent Izabella (SMS - 1113).schematic.

Error: LoadingError(('Multiple errors encountered', NBTFormatError('NBT Stream is too short. Asked for 3812184, only had 1',), ValueError('Level file does not contain enough blocks! (size (3848302,)) Try putting the size into the filename, e.g. server_level_256_256_64.dat',)), <traceback object at 0x09301E40>)

Even before i tried to the schematic file I got the error "0x099f28f0", I could not import or export the opened file. There were a lot of memory problems in the CMD window. A few minutes after it crashed completely.

Please get the schematic file up and running again! I have invested more than 2 years in the project ... I will add a dl link for the schematic. I hope its possible to fix it...

SMS - Szent Izabella (SMS - 1113) - Kopie.zip

Podshot commented 6 years ago

That is a very old version of MCEdit-Unified, please update to our latest stable release, 1.5.6.0 and see if that fixes it

xXDasToastXx commented 6 years ago

@Podshot Have I already done (thought it could be that too), still the same ...

xXDasToastXx commented 6 years ago

Please, someone help me ...

Podshot commented 6 years ago

I'm currently working on it. Can you try our latest testing release? Our latest build can be found here: https://github.com/Podshot/MCEdit-Unified-Preview/releases/tag/MCEdit-Unified-1.6.0.45-testing

Make sure you back up ANY worlds before you open them with this or any testing release

Mremenar commented 5 years ago

Any luck with this? I have the same problem in a schematic file.