Hi all > Great, Peter--thanks. John sent me the 32-bit version at: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/ > > Haven't tried either one yet, but will post an update when I do.
There seems to be some confusion. http://pspp.awardspace.com points to http://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files so the versions are identically except the 32 and 64 bits difference. Infact I don´t know about any other source for a MSWindows PSPP package build dated less than 2 years ago. I know of at least a dozen sites where you find PSPP packages but all point to sourceforge or contain copies of it. So don bother where you get it as long as it is a current version. Usually I generate about a package every month. So if you find a package date 3 months ago, it is outdated. Find yourself a recent one. If there are aborts, first try the latest version. If the abort persists, help the developers and file a bug report with enough information to reproduce the abort. If the developers are not provided with enough information, it is impossible to solve the issue. I don´t think anybody´s hardware is the problem. PSPP doesn´t ask much from the hardware. It runs happy on a 10 years old MSWIndows XP computer with 512 Mb memory. And as you can read on my website and in the readme, there is indeed a big change between 0.7.8. and 0.7.9. The latest uses a newly build toolchain. However I have not seen any difference a user of PSPP can see. Have fun _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users
