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Re: 0.6.0 installation


From: Ben Pfaff
Subject: Re: 0.6.0 installation
Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 17:54:19 -0700
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Thanks anyhow.

hippie dream <address@hidden> writes:

> Sorry Ben I can't remember how I even fixed this issue. I have completely
> switched to R at this point and haven't really thought about PSPP in awhile.
> Sorry I can't be much help.
>
> Ben Pfaff wrote:
>> 
>> Sam Albers <address@hidden> writes:
>> 
>>> Worked like a charm! Pretty impressed with what I see so far. Thank you
>>> so
>>> very much. This message popped up after I ran this program in the
>>> terminal.
>>> Not sure what it mean but I have been able to seemingly do everything in
>>> the
>>> program so I'm not so sure I need to worry about. I need to ask about
>>> graphing but I suppose I'll start a new thread. Thanks again!
>>>
>>> ** (psppire:6253): CRITICAL **: psppire_data_store_set_string: assertion
>>> `pv' failed
>>>
>>> ** (psppire:6253): CRITICAL **: psppire_data_store_set_string: assertion
>>> `pv' failed
>> 
>> Hi Sam.  I know it's been quite a while since you passed along
>> this information, but: if you can suggest a way to reproduce
>> these messages, then I'd like to fix the problem.  Thanks!
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>> Ben Pfaff 
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