Hi
Thanks for the reports.
I did some testing on MSWindows 7 and can reproduce
GDI32.dll issue. Strange enough if the 32 bit build works on
the same MSWindows 64 environment. The same problem exists
at least from the start of this year. As Michel already
pointed out there are reports of the same issue with
other software from years ago.
It looks as a Microsoft bug.
>Is there something new to the Adwaita icons? The
install slows down 99% and crawls when it gets to that.
I can't reproduce this. Basically it is an unzip of the
files, so I don't see a reason to slow down.
>Also, I don;t know anything about the mechanics of
Windows 7 software, but newly installed software usually is
highlighted in the start menu, but PSPP was not. I verified
that the executables were all modified today, so I think they
are the correct ones (I'm not reporting on an earlier/flawed
versio
The menu is just a list of links. I will investigate, but
it is not high on my priority list.
Stay save
I've tried the 64bits version and everything worked
without a problem. I'm using Windows 10 for the tests. It
seems this is a problem caused by both 64bits and Windows
7, as I could find other errors in other projects, like:
https://github.com/lightspark/lightspark/issues/454
Since Windows 7 is no longer supported, maybe one of
our dependencies dropped suport for it?
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Harry,
The 64-bit version won't start on my 64-bit Windows
7:
Also, I don;t know anything about the mechanics of
Windows 7 software, but newly installed software usually
is highlighted in the start menu, but PSPP was not. I
verified that the executables were all modified today,
so I think they are the correct ones (I'm not reporting
on an earlier/flawed version).
I'm installing the 32-bit version now...
-Alan
On 7/19/2020 7:29 AM, Harry Thijssen wrote:
Hi
is a test version for MSWindows available.
Stay save
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