No, I doubt the Windows download is gone forever but PSPP is a volunteer
project and a guy named Harry Thijssen was the main person responsible
for the Windows build (thanks Harry, and thanks to all the volunteers
who work on PSPP).
The old Windows packaging process hit a technical snag and the Windows
download was removed when Harry couldn't make the build work, because
the version available was getting increasingly old.
Also, people were reporting bugs that could be fixed, but without a
Windows build process, those fixes couldn't be shared with the Windows
users.
Also, it seems like a lot of people clung to Windows 7 (I was guilty of
that) and the tools PSPP was packaged with had an issue with Windows 7
that was never going to be fixed (by the third-party developers of that
tool, which was separate from PSPP) so there was no way for PSPP to fix
the issue.
So, although the link will surely return someday, there's also no
specific plan. If anyone reading this can help out, PSPP could use some
help, especially from an experienced Windows dev.
-Alan
On 6/3/2021 9:51 AM, Sol Malnis wrote:
Hi! I use PSPP for Windows in my classes and yesterday I saw there is
not that downloading version. It will never be available again? Is
there any previous version for download?
Thanks for the answer!
Sincerely,
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Lic. Soledad Malnis Lauro
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De: *Jeanne Rasata via RT* <i...@fsf.org <mailto:i...@fsf.org>>
Date: jue, 3 jun 2021 a las 11:11
Subject: [gnu.org <http://gnu.org> #1729510] Request for PSPP Windows
downloding version
To: <malnis.sole...@gmail.com <mailto:malnis.sole...@gmail.com>>
Hello, Soledad,
On 2021-06-02 15:47:01, malnis.sole...@gmail.com
<mailto:malnis.sole...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi! I use PSPP for Windows in my classes and today I saw there is
not that
> downloading version. It will never be available again? Is there any
> previous version for download?
> Thanks for the answer!
This is only the general e-mail contact for the FSF and the GNU
Project and I am unable to answer technical questions. My best
suggestion would be to contact the project mailing lists to see if
they can give you any help. You can find their contact information in
their entry in our Free Software Directory, at
<http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Pspp
<http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Pspp>>. Also, you might find it helpful
to go to <http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/
<http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/>>, where you will find
a complete list of all the public mailing lists, and to
<http://www.gnu.org/help/gethelp.html
<http://www.gnu.org/help/gethelp.html>>, which we are working to
improve.
Sincerely,
j.
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