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Re: psppire.exe 0.8.2-gf8ea4b crash


From: ftr
Subject: Re: psppire.exe 0.8.2-gf8ea4b crash
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 15:22:30 +0100
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.3.0

No necessity to apologize. Everyone here is a volunteer and I am happy that you answer.

In ther meantime I realised that there is always a free line at the end of the variable list, something which does not exists in SPSS and which made me uneasy.

Concerning the syntax  a command terminator (full stop) must indeed miss.

Sorry for this.


On 09/03/2014 23:19, Ben Pfaff wrote:
I apologize that it has taken me so long to look at this.

I am not sure that the data file that you provided matches the syntax,
because the syntax mentions many variables that are not in the data
file.  Here are the messages that PSPP prints when it executes the
syntax for this data file:

test2.sps:2: error: RECODE: d11 is not a variable name.

test2.sps:3: error: MISSING VALUES: agegrp is not a variable name.

test2.sps:4: error: VALUE LABELS: agegrp is not a variable name.

test2.sps:12.6-12.8: error: FREQUENCIES: Syntax error at `d10': expecting end
of command.

test2.sps:14: error: RECODE: qa3_1 is not a variable name.

test2.sps:15: error: VALUE LABELS: qa3_1 is not a variable name.

test2.sps:18.7-18.11: error: FREQUENCIES: Syntax error at `qa3_1': expecting
end of command.

At any rate, I could not find any actual PSPP bugs running this syntax.

On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 3:35 PM, ftr <address@hidden> wrote:
On 17/02/2014 00:17, Ben Pfaff wrote:

On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:26:18PM +0100, ftr wrote:

I just installed psppire.exe 0.8.2-gf8ea4b to run under Windows
Vista Home and did some calculation to prepare an analysis when the
prog crashed.

The syntax that created the crash is as follows:


Thank you for the report.

Is the data associated with this report available?  If so, it may be
possible to reproduce the problem and fix the bug.

Thanks,

Ben.


Here come the data, there are public and you can discard them once used.

Thank you for looking into the issue.

Regards,
ftr

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