Hi Alan, thanks for trying the build. Do you have a system where you can run the 64 Bit version? I only have a Windows 7 32 Bit vm. Do you also see the strange characters in the output when running the t-test example?
Did anybody try pspp with gui on a 32 Bit linux? Are the strange characters maybe 32Bit related? If you find bugs, then maybe you can desribe them in the bugtracker: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=pspp Friedrich > Am 28.08.2020 um 19:46 schrieb Alan Mead <ame...@alanmead.org>: > > Friedrich, > > This is great! > > What feedback do you want? > > I installed both the 32- and 64-bit versions on windows 7. Both install. As > expected, the 64-bit version fails to execute. > > There are some some things I would consider bugs, some of them specific to > windows and maybe some not. > > -Alan > > > On 8/27/2020 3:48 PM, Friedrich Beckmann wrote: >> Harry’s pspp4windows build is now available as a nightly build on the >> buildbot: >> >> http://caeis.etech.fh-augsburg.de:8010/#/builders/7 >> <http://caeis.etech.fh-augsburg.de:8010/#/builders/7> >> >> The build is done as a cross compile from opensuse 15.2. The resulting >> windows installer is available here: >> >> https://caeis.etech.fh-augsburg.de/downloads/ >> <https://caeis.etech.fh-augsburg.de/downloads/> >> >> Could somebody maybe try the 1.4.0 windows version on 32Bit / 64Bit? >> >> The following picture is from Windows 7 with 32 Bit. There are these >> strange characters at some places. >> >> >> >> <pspp-win.JPG> >> >> >> >> > > -- > > Alan D. Mead, Ph.D. > President, Talent Algorithms Inc. > > science + technology = better workers > > http://www.alanmead.org <http://www.alanmead.org/> > > The irony of this ... is that the Internet is > both almost-infinitely expandable, while at the > same time constrained within its own pre-defined > box. And if that makes no sense to you, just > reflect on the existence of Facebook. We have > the vastness of the internet and yet billions > of people decided to spend most of them time > within a horribly designed, fake-news emporium > of a website that sucks every possible piece of > personal information out of you so it can sell it > to others. And they see nothing wrong with that. > > -- Kieren McCarthy, commenting on why we are not > all using IPv6