On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 6:26 AM Sven Schreiber
<sven.schrei...@fu-berlin.de> wrote:
>
> Am 25.01.2025 um 11:52 schrieb Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti:
> > On 24/01/2025 22:51, Cottrell, Allin wrote:
> >> Can people please try this current snapshot:
> >> https://users.wfu.edu/cottrell/gretl/gretl_install-64-msvcrt.exe ?
> >>
> >> I've tried the data-editing actions described by Brian and Jack and
> >> I'm not seeing any problem.
> >>
> >> This build of gretl uses GTK3 but, as the name suggests, it doesn't
> >> use UCRT.
> >
> > Confirmed on my Win10 VM, this one works just fine.
>
> Same here, no crash.
>
> I also re-checked with the latest "regular" (=UCRT, AFAIK) snapshot from
> early Januar, and there the problem is present.
>
> >
> >> Off-topic: I'd also be interested to hear from anyone who saw gnuplot
> >> acting a bit slowly on Windows in recent 64-bit Windows builds. How
> >> does this build rate in that respect?
> >
> > I really don't know, my VM is awfully slow and possible differences
> > are very hard to appreciate. Sorry.
>
> Yes the plotting seems snappier again, like in "the old days" (= up to
> last summer or fall). Plots appear almost instantaneously. This is on
> Windows 11.

Thanks to all who tested. Later today I'll replace the 64-bit Windows
snapshot at sourceforge with the MSVCRT one that is clearly better.

At some point we can try to figure out exactly what's wrong with the UCRT build.

Allin
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