Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ben Kujala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I'm not really up to speed on what I am doing, and I made an obvious mistake >> of trying to write out to the por file using the save outfile command. Even >> though an >> astute user wouldn't do that, I thought it may be good to let you know it >> crashed the program... >> >> PSPP> save outfile='/home/bkujala/ops/ops2004_hh.por'. >> error: SAVE: Can't open "/home/bkujala/ops/ops2004_hh.por" as a system file >> because it is already open as a portable file > > Thanks for the report. I'll take care of that. > >> When I went back to try and import the file again I received this message... >> >> PSPP> import file='/home/bkujala/ops/ops2004_hh.por'. >> error: portable file /home/bkujala/ops/ops2004_hh.por corrupt at offset 457: >> Missing SPSSPORT signature. > > That sounds normal for something that isn't a portable file. I > guess that I could make the error message clearer. Perhaps > something like "This does not appear to be a portable file."
Both of these bugs should now be fixed. -- "[I]n this era of constant innovation, it takes a special kind of person to look evolution in the eye and say "huh?"." --Chris Hacking _______________________________________________ pspp-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-dev
