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:
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> I see, thanks.
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> On Mon, Aug 29,
I see, thanks.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 9:41 AM Friedrich Beckmann
wrote:
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> Hi Ben,
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> > 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
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
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
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.