Hi I am back again.
> Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2016 01:27:11 +0100 > From: news <news....@free.fr> > To: pspp-users@gnu.org > Subject: Re: data set opening bug > Message-ID: <56b68f5f.9070...@free.fr> > > > On 06/02/2016 23:23, news wrote: > > > > > > On 06/02/2016 01:16, news wrote: > >> Hi, > [...] >> > > I uninstalled the preceding version and now I install since noon - not > > it is 23:00 hrs - the latest 64bit version for windows on Win 7 Prof. > > PSPP installs very, very slowly. > > Currently the installer says > > Installation running. Please wait. > > Search in C:\Program Files (x86)\share\icons\hicolor\16x16\actions > > and this since maybe 20:00 hrs. > > I guess it stops to install. > > > > The slowness made me try to stop the installation process but all > > buttons in the install windows are greyed out, as well as the red > > close windows button on the upper right. > > > > What happens if I kill the installation process through the task > > manager ? > Nothing. > > I risk to get rests of the installation attempt scattered all over the > > registry ? > No, there are about 6 registry entries set and these will be overwritten in a next pspp installation. I have only see a very time consuming installation and deinstallation proces when people changed the default path where to install pspp and choose to install in in "Program Files" and not in a subdirectory PSPP. > I generally use Revo Uninstaller Pro for installing (but not this > > time) as well for uninstalling. > > > PSPP ended the installation process at 1:00 and now it shows the message > Unreleased test software. Not for production use. > But I installed pspp-090+20160124-snapshot-64bits-setup.exe (version > *0.9.0-g745ee3) *downloaded from http://pspp.awardspace.com/ > Is this the wrong site ?? > No, pspp.awardspace.com links to sourceforge.com. The reason of the message was already pointed out by John. Have fun
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