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>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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