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I've just discovered PSPP. I work for a university, and we have SPSS in
some of our computer labs, and sometimes staff or faculty ask to turn SPSS,
but our license is only for academic/educational use, and sometimes I fear
we tread on gray areas.

I hate having to track licensing and compliance, etc, so when I discovered
PSPP, it was - Whoo-hoo! (I love GPL software! Big Debian fanatic, here.)

However, I'm not going to be able to push PSPP usage over that of SPSS
unless I can get it installed easily. And that means an unattended install.
(I'm not going to go sit at or remote to every machine one-by-one to
install PSPP, just to push "OK, OK,Continue, OK, Finish (or whatever the
sequence).)

I've found a reference to a silent install in a web search, but no details
as to how it is done, other than to use some third-party(?) product named
OPSI. I'm not interested in learning yet another package-management system
(that may not even be available 18 years after that post).

So, tl;dr, is there a way to install PSPP in an unattended manner (Windows
and Mac; Debian is easy - 'apt install pspp', done!)?

Thanks!

-- 
Kent West                    <")))><
Westing Peacefully - http://kentwest.blogspot.com
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