On Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 11:19:46AM -0300, Paulo S. P. Silveira wrote:
     I installed from a rpm. There is a good chance that libpsppire.so is the
     problem because I tried kfind, searching from /, and there is no
     libpsppire.so anywhere. Even if I could find it, I would not know where
     is the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. 
     
     Since you told me that the rpm package is probably buggy, I took your
     comments as a recommendation to compile psppire.

[::snip::]     
     
     My PSPP's GUI seems to be working now. I can go to the menus and do some
     simple things (I tried Descritive statistics). Only with time I will
     know if everything is ok, but it was a big step for me so far.

[::snip::]     


Many thanks for your feedback.  Hopefully this very detailed account
of your experiences will help others who have similar problems.

If you think that there is a bug in the fedora rpm, then you should
report it to the maintainer so that it can be fixed. 

Regards,

J'

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