Re: CTABLES is now available

2022-08-29 Thread Ben Pfaff
I guess that it should not be difficult to add support for rsvg, since it's widely available on all the distributions I know of (including the flatpak SDK for GNOME). I hope that it does not cause you trouble. On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 9:59 AM Ben Pfaff wrote: > > I see, thanks. > > On Mon, Aug 29,

Re: CTABLES is now available

2022-08-29 Thread Ben Pfaff
I see, thanks. On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 9:41 AM Friedrich Beckmann wrote: > > Hi Ben, > > > I do see that the last few builds at Friedrich's autobuilder have failed, > > for > > reasons not obvious to me, so perhaps there is no Windows build yet. > > the builders fail because I have not installed

Re: CTABLES is now available

2022-08-29 Thread Friedrich Beckmann
Hi Ben, > I do see that the last few builds at Friedrich's autobuilder have failed, for > reasons not obvious to me, so perhaps there is no Windows build yet. the builders fail because I have not installed rsvg yet. See https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/pspp.git/commit/?id=23d00b8a6a82d177f3f30e

Re: CTABLES is now available

2022-08-29 Thread Ben Pfaff
A flatpak is just for GNU/Linux. It is a convenient way to install a piece of software. You install PSPP in the usual way. The new version has CTABLES. I do see that the last few builds at Friedrich's autobuilder have failed, for reasons not obvious to me, so perhaps there is no Windows build yet

Re: CTABLES is now available

2022-08-29 Thread ft gmail
Thank you Be, for your work. I am not a UNIX person. What is a flatpak ? How do you install CTABLES when you work under Windows ? Regards, ftr On 29/08/2022 01:36, Ben Pfaff wrote: I just added support for CTABLES to PSPP. It is already available through the autobuilder at https://benpfaff.