Thank you for your answer.
I don't know if the problem persists in the GUI fix because I don't know
how to use it. I only download the newest installer of PSPP versions for
Windows and install it. Until there is a new Windows version, I
unfortunately cannot say anything about if the problem of permanent
crashes is fixed.
Kind regards,
Dr. Oliver Walter
Am 16.01.2020 um 18:00 schrieb Ben Pfaff:
This is a bug. Thanks for reporting it.
PSPP is supposed to at least provide a header between sets of results
when SPLIT FILE is in use, although some procedures can do better than
that. This might be something that was introduced recently when I
redid the output system, or it might be older. Either way, I've put it
on my list of bugs to fix.
I have not yet heard back from anybody on whether the GUI fix I pushed
made the crashes go away in builds after gc5cf5c. (I don't even know
whether there has been a new Windows build released.) I'd like to hear
about that, either a confirmation that they're gone or that they
persist.
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 11:11 PM Dr. Oliver Walter
<o.wal...@psychometrie-online.de> wrote:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I came across another problem in test version pspp 1.3.0-gc5cf5c on
Windows 10: In addition to permanent crashes this version does not show
which results of a linear regression belong to which group if you split
the data set into different groups, e.g. gender. Hence, I do not know
which results are for males and which are for females. I attached a jpg
to this e-mail.
Kind regards,
Dr. Oliver Walter
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