Hi Chuck,

 you got the "pspp>" prompt because you did not provide a .sps file as argument (just as normal pspp). I believe you can provide flags and arguments as usual.

frans

On 9/25/24 17:19, Chuck Metalitz wrote:

The flathub description recommends the command

flatpak run --command=pspp org.gnu.pspp

That gets me a "pspp>" prompt, where apparently I can paste a pspp program which will run.  Which does seem to work, but I had hoped for a simpler method as was available in the prior version.

That said, thank you for your work and pspp is a big help to me.

On 9/24/24 22:27, Ben Pfaff wrote:

There are instructions at the end of the description here: https://flathub.org/apps/org.gnu.pspp


On Tue, Sep 24, 2024, 6:44 PM Chuck Metalitz <taxpa...@fastmail.us> wrote:

    Hello list

    When running pspp 1.41 I could run a batch job just by entering
    "pspp /filename/"

    Version 2.01,installed from flatpak, works fine interactively but
    I can't figure out how to run it as batch. I'm running kubuntu
    22.  Perhaps somebody here will share the method. Thanks.

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