Hi

At the bottom of the https://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/ you can
read:
===========
Pick the version of the date you want to use. If there is a comment behind
the date, it is a special version to test the PSPP4Windows building
process. These special versions are not recommended for general use.
===========
The version you mention has as name 2017-04-17-TestBuild This is indeed a
testbuild in  this case for testing if the build proces was working. A
TestBuild should be fully functional and contains the latest updates,
bugfixes and translations, but might also contain thet latest bugs. It is
less tested. A version named 2017-04-20-DontUse is certainly not for use
anyhow.:-)

If you can live with a chance on a new bug I would say use the latest even
if it is a testbuld. If you gone use it in a production environment use the
marked version.
If you encounter a bug, report it and if necessary go back to an older
version.

Btw the 2017-05-02  version contains an updated French translation.

Have fun


<https://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/2017-05-02-TestBuild/>


Date: Tue, 2 May 2017 15:40:13 +0200
> From: ftr public <public....@free.fr>
> To: "pspp-users@gnu.org" <pspp-users@gnu.org>
> Subject: latest version
> Message-ID: <30a13250-3c62-f45a-fcba-919230233...@free.fr>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"; Format="flowed"
>
> Hi,
>
> I look for the latest version for pspp for windows 64bit. When I go to
> sourceforge <https://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/>the latest
> update is of 2017-04-17. But the download file on the same webpage is
> marked 2016-09-27.
>
> How to understand that ?
>
>
> - ftr
>
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