Thanks to all and expecially to Friedrich for the new stable release 1.2.0-2 that I tried two minutes ago on Catalina and seemed stable. As Thomas previously wrote, PSPP allowed to open data when they are saved on home directory. Unfortunately I try also to open previous syntax files .sps from SPSS but they are unreadable… Could you help me?
Alberto from Italy > Il giorno 18 nov 2019, alle ore 5:48 PM, Thomas Hargrove via PSPP user > discussion <pspp-users@gnu.org> ha scritto: > > Hi everyone: > > Wanted to share that Friedrich Bechmann has found a work-around until a fix > for Mac OS Catalina is developed. > > My current versions of PSPP can still “see” the home directory on the OS. I > created a folder to put my critical working data files in the home directory, > allowing my files to load and be saved. > > Thanks, Friedrich. You are a life saver! > > Thomas Hargrove > Founder and Chairman > Murder Accountability Project > P.O. Box 335 > Mount Vernon, VA 22121 > www.murderdata.org <http://www.murderdata.org/> > Cell: 571-606-5999 > > > > PSPP bundle not working on Mac OS 10.15 Catalina / Mojave - Update to bu > > From: Friedrich Beckmann > Subject: PSPP bundle not working on Mac OS 10.15 Catalina / Mojave - > Update to bundle version 1.2.0-2 > Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2019 22:01:00 +0100 > Dear all, > > thanks for giving the hint that the bundled MacOS pspp version 1.2.0-1 > crashes > on MacOS Catalina and Mojave. I did a new > build today with macports and tested it shortly in a VM with MacOS Catalina. > Could you maybe try the new version 1.2.0-2 from > > https://www.hs-augsburg.de/homes/beckmanf/pspp/ > <https://www.hs-augsburg.de/homes/beckmanf/pspp/> ? > > Regards > > Friedrich > > >