Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-30 Thread Ben Pfaff
[oops, somehow the list address got messed up] On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 2:32 PM Ben Pfaff wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 7:10 AM John Darrington > wrote: > > > > On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 09:26:27AM -0700, Ben Pfaff wrote: > > I keep thinking it would be nice to have automatic builds of PS

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-30 Thread r-a
I'd be happy, if a Windows build could appear on a regular base. I am teaching SPSS and I consider introducing PSPP as an alternative. Most (> 90%) of my students use Windows, hence switching to Linux (which I personally would be willing to do) or switching to Mac (which I would not take into co

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Tony Lima
Many thanks. I had forgotten that I could delete system languages without deleting keyboards. Works like a charm. And I am once again reminded of the perils of working with real-world data. Best, Tony > On Jul 29, 2020, at 6:39 AM, Friedrich Beckmann > wrote: > > Hi Tony, > > I guess you

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Alan Mead
On 7/29/2020 1:03 PM, John Darrington wrote: > On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 10:42:05AM -0700, Ben Pfaff wrote: > > Centos is RHEL minus the Red Hat trademark, and RHEL is a downstream > of Fedora, so getting PSPP and SSW into Fedora would eventually get it > into > Centos. > > Acco

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread John Darrington
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 10:42:05AM -0700, Ben Pfaff wrote: Centos is RHEL minus the Red Hat trademark, and RHEL is a downstream of Fedora, so getting PSPP and SSW into Fedora would eventually get it into Centos. According to http://pkgs.org/search/?q=pspp Fedora packages pspp

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread John Darrington
I thought CentOS 8 had been released last year? J' On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 12:44:05PM -0500, Alan Mead wrote: On 7/29/2020 12:31 PM, John Darrington wrote: > > > Ssw is very easy to build and install. It requires gtk+ but once you > have that installed there are no o

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Alan Mead
On 7/29/2020 12:31 PM, John Darrington wrote: > > > Ssw is very easy to build and install. It requires gtk+ but once you > have that installed there are no other dependencies. I presume CentOS is like > most other distros; they will accept package contributions from > volunteers? > > J' > Ce

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Ben Pfaff
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 10:31 AM John Darrington wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 11:48:19AM -0500, Alan Mead wrote: > > What Linux distro would I need to install to have pspp packaged (or have > the requirements packaged so the tarball woudl compile cleanly)? Because > I have six

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread John Darrington
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 11:48:19AM -0500, Alan Mead wrote: What Linux distro would I need to install to have pspp packaged (or have the requirements packaged so the tarball woudl compile cleanly)? Because I have six Linux machines running CentOS 6 and 7 and none of them will

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Ben Pfaff
Also, my own daily builds are *supposed* to be easily installable everywhere, although I see that now I've screwed that up. I'll work on that. On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 9:54 AM Ben Pfaff wrote: > > The PSPP daily builds happen on Debian. I don't know whether that > answers your question. > > On Wed

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Ben Pfaff
The PSPP daily builds happen on Debian. I don't know whether that answers your question. On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 9:48 AM Alan Mead wrote: > > Harry Thijssen's build process for Windows? > > What Linux distro would I need to install to have pspp packaged (or have the > requirements packaged so th

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Ben Pfaff
Hmm. If this is something likely to help the average PSPP user on Mac, then it's already what I was looking for. I don't know Mac well enough to say. On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 9:51 AM Jeremy Lavergne wrote: > > MacPorts provide auto-builds of PSPP when I update the package config at >

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Jeremy Lavergne
MacPorts provide auto-builds of PSPP when I update the package config at from https://ovsorbit.org/~blp/pspp-master/ If you need more frequently, I can see about setting up an daily poller. But I'm also not sure

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Alan Mead
Harry Thijssen's build process for Windows? What Linux distro would I need to install to have pspp packaged (or have the requirements packaged so the tarball woudl compile cleanly)? Because I have six Linux machines running CentOS 6 and 7 and none of them will run psppire. Windows is the only way

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Ben Pfaff
I keep thinking it would be nice to have automatic builds of PSPP for Mac OS and for Windows, in the same way that we have them for GNU/Linux. It would be helpful to our users. Regarding Mac, I don't have a Mac OS system, nor do I want to acquire one. The Travis system at travis-ci.org can do auto

Re: Install language: OS X 10.15.5, pspp-1.3.0-g69a18e796

2020-07-29 Thread Friedrich Beckmann
Hi Tony, I guess you are running into this problem here: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?58537 So as a workaround you can start psppire from the terminal with proper language variable settings until I do a new release based on gettext 0.20.x. I think another workaround is to uninstall the langu