Re: PSPP 0.8.4

2014-10-02 Thread Adam Zammit
Dear All, I receive the same segfault on the Unity interface (but doesn't occur using the gnome-flashback session) any time the output window is due to be opened (occurs also when opening any file or when typing in data and running a frequency analysis for example) (psppire:30393): Gdk-CRITICAL *

Re: PSPP 0.8.4

2014-10-02 Thread Adam Zammit
Dear All, I can confirm this problem when logged in to Ubuntu 14.04 using the standard "Unity" session. But when logged in using the gnome-flashback session, the problem does not occur. I'll look into the problem a bit further and see if a bug report / patch is required. Regards, Adam Zammit On

Re: PSPP 0.8.4

2014-10-02 Thread Johannes Albert-von der Gönna
You guys are quick. :) My attempts to switch locale ("export LANG=C") were unsuccessful as well, so I decided to build from source. After apt-get purging Adam's package, I installed from source and have to report that I still get the same unpleasant segfaults when opening .sav files: (psppire:23

Re: PSPP 0.8.4

2014-10-02 Thread Matthias Faeth
I gave it a try and added LC_ALL="C" to /etc/environment and did a reboot. That should switch locale. However, no changes PSPP does not work. Maybe the wrong idea. Regards Matthias Matthias Fäth Im Mediapark 12 50670 Köln t: 0221-2907973 m: 0171-9832175 e: m.fa...@gmx.de Skype: hiaska 2014-10-0

Re: PSPP 0.8.4

2014-10-02 Thread John Darrington
Hi Johannes, perhaps you could try switching to the C locale and see if the problem goes away. J' On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 01:47:41PM +0200, Johannes Albert-von der G?nna wrote: Hi all, I can confirm this issue: same platform (Ubuntu 14.04, amd64), same PSPP version (0.8.4 f

Re: PSPP 0.8.4

2014-10-02 Thread Johannes Albert-von der Gönna
Hi all, I can confirm this issue: same platform (Ubuntu 14.04, amd64), same PSPP version (0.8.4 from Adam's PPA), the very same errors - no matter what .sav file I try to open. A wild guess: could it be related to the system's locale as I'm using a German one, too? Regards, Johannes Am 02.10.2