That is very good news. Thank you for the build and for testing.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 12:43 PM Harry Thijssen wrote:
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>> OK. I guess that Harry will release a new build for Windows when he can,
>> and then we'll find out whether it fixes the problems.
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>> It's difficult for me to debug
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> Thank you. I will test it.
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> The problem I reported in relation to the linear regression output still
> exists: It still does not
Thank you. I will test it.
The problem I reported in relation to the linear regression output still
exists: It still does not say which groups are compared, i.e. into which
groups the data set is split by the split file command which was used
before the analysis was done. I don't know if this
> OK. I guess that Harry will release a new build for Windows when he can,
> and then we'll find out whether it fixes the problems.
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> It's difficult for me to debug Windows problems, because I do not
> use Windows.
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I just arrived home after a 2 week journey, build a new version and did a
minim
OK. I guess that Harry will release a new build for Windows when he can,
and then we'll find out whether it fixes the problems.
It's difficult for me to debug Windows problems, because I do not
use Windows.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 9:15 AM Dr. Oliver Walter
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> Thank you for your answer.
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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
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. Eith