I'd follow Friedrich's advice below and see
how that goes.
sudo port uninstall installed
maybe several times. Then
sudo port install pspp
to recover from any misconfigured or
incomplete packages. Then test
pspp --version
This should look like this
pool8021x172-7:~
fritz$ pspp --version
pspp (GNU PSPP)
0.10.1-geba86b
Packaged by snc
(0.10.1-20160328030502)
Copyright (C) 2014
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free
software: you are free to change and
redistribute it.
There is NO
WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Written by Ben
Pfaff, John Darrington, and Jason Stover.
pool8021x172-7:~
fritz$
You should be able to start pspp with
gui from the terminal with
psppire
To see if you have any previous version
installed somewhere, you could try
which pspp
pool8021x172-7:~
fritz$ which pspp
/opt/local/bin/pspp
pool8021x172-7:~
fritz$
This shows you that pspp is installed in
/opt/local/bin where it is supposed to be. pspp will
not be visible in the
„Program“ folder where programs are
usually installed. So you have to start pspp from
the terminal.
Friedrich