On 07/02/2016 15:23, John Darrington wrote:
On Sun, Feb 07, 2016 at 12:50:58PM +0100, ftr wrote: Thank you for the clarification. It did not know these details.When you search for PSPP for Windows the first result that pops up is for pspp.awardspace.com and is version 0.9.0-g745ee3. - This is the one that took half a day to install here - . There is a warning in the first line of the site that the version 0.9.0 is not fully tested, but a little later on the site states: There are no known issues with this release. Maybe a more cautionary phrase would help. When you look at the sourceforge the site http://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/latest/download lets you download a snapshot version: pspp-090+20160124-snapshot-64bits-setup.exe So the alternatives are either snapshot or snapshot ? pspp.awardspace.com and sourceforge.net/pspp4windows are not controlled by the PSPP developers. Those have been set up by Harry Thijssen (who is normally active on this list) as a service to those who find it useful. (Harry, maybe you could consider ftr's suggestions?) So, where do you get a real production version ? ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/pspp BTW: The snapshot version produced frequencies, but not always. And when you are waiting for the result the window remains blank. The user doesn't whether pspp works or crashed. The qog_std_cs_jan16.sav dataset which you posted earlier contains only: - Numerical (scale) variables. - Variables which are unique for each case. - Variables which have only one value for the entire dataset. As such, I cannot see that there is any FREQUENCIES command which would produce interesting results.
I wanted just to see how many cases got opened after opening of the file. However, my original question was about the error message
attention: 'C:\Users\Toshiba\Documents\data\world\qog_std_cs_jan15.sav' près du segment 0x340a3 :Record type 7, subtype 18 found here has the same type as the record found near offset 0x3406a. For help, please send this file to bug-gnu- [email protected] and mention that you were using GNU PSPP 0.9.0-g3a3d58.
Did you have the get the same error message ? - ftr _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users
