I've been having a little trouble pinning this one down, but it's certainly something to do with the military and it's causing hard crashes which is quite demotivating.
- Assigned a bookkeeper & arsenal dwarf to organise inventories and equip the squad.
- Organised the squad of 7 dwarves, half set to crossbows, the others to misc. melee.
- Standard leather uniform, only alteration is the melee changed to ranged for the crossbow users.
- Set their ammo to bolts only.
- Set a schedule with only 5 dwarves active at a time.
- Gave the crossbow users the Hunting job for a little while so they'd equip quivers.
- Assigned a barracks and archery range for the squad to train in, they both occupy the same floorspace.
Et voilá, the squad seem to organise themselves, and train correctly as far as I can tell.
After an unspecified time though, the game just crashes, it looks like it's during one of the changes of shifts while a dwarf is going back to his normal job from training or vice versa.
The crash is in the exact same place everytime, on my first fortress is was just as a job-change was announced. On my second, it's a short time after a 'No migrants' message, with no specified announcement at the time of crash.
It's usually some time after the formation of the squad. I do seem to get a lot of equipment mismatch messages during this period aswell as the arsenal dwarf does his business.
If I reload and ignore squad creation/schedule designation etc. and deviate in no other way aside from that, it doesn't suffer with the crash.
Sorry this is terribly vague, it's time consuming to test it. Will post more info. if i can pinpoint a little more accurately what's going on.
I'm using the Mayday distribution of 0.31.03 and also used the Therapist to organise a lot of the skills, I manually assigned Hunting ingame due to reading about a possible bug involving that.
Edit: Oops I've just realised this is a thread for 31.01, terribly sorry, if a mod would be so kind as to delete this or move to a more appropriate thread it would be appreciated.