> In the logs that you sent I see a lot of lines similar to > /private/tmp/pspp-tst-3541/3546: No such file or directory > > I seem to remember this issue before on the Mac. For some reason it > sometimes decides to prepend "/private" to canonical filenames. Hence the > test scripts don't find a file in its expected directory. > > Can you suggest how we should modify the test scripts to keep the Macs idea > of the filesystem?
/private is merely where your canonical folders alias to. /etc goes to /private/etc. I suspect this is to allow swapping out what drive is mounted at /, something akin to chroot. > Also, if you run "make install" and start pspp and/or psppire, does anything > obviously go wrong? The program installs and runs fine as I can tell. I'm able to open up one of the subwindows that was alwasy a problem if libglade couldn't find the 0.6 tree's libpspp (i think one is called descriptive analysis?).
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