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Re: PSPP-BUG: I "have discovered a bug in PSPP."
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John Darrington |
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Re: PSPP-BUG: I "have discovered a bug in PSPP." |
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Mon, 5 Dec 2005 08:55:32 +0800 |
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On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 02:22:32PM +0100, Christian Herzberg wrote:
Dear PSPP-programmer,
I tried out PSPP with some SPSS-Syntax from an survey, we made for a
German
university. I'm not into statistics or SPSS really. I tried out for
someone,
who should get rid of SPSS.
When I tried '$ pspp -o html myfile.syn', I get this MESSAGE back:
******************************************************************
You have discovered a bug in PSPP.
Please report this, by sending an email to address@hidden,
explaining what you were doing when this happened, and including
a sample of your input file which caused it.
Also, please copy the following lines into your bug report:
bare_version: 0.4.0
version: GNU pspp 0.4.0
stat_version: GNU pspp 0.4.0 (Mon Sep 26 19:45:23 EDT 2005).
host_system: i486-pc-linux-gnu
build_system: i486-pc-linux-gnu
default_config_path: ~/.pspp:/etc/pspp
include_path: ./:~/.pspp/include:/usr/share/pspp
groff_font_path:
~/.pspp/font:/usr/share/pspp/font:/usr/local/lib/groff/font:/usr/lib/groff/font:/usr/local/share/groff/font:/usr/share/groff/font
locale_dir: /usr/share/locale
compiler version: 4.0.1 (Debian 4.0.1-2)
Diagnosis: Segmentation Violation
******************************************************************
I shortend the syntax to made out where it came from.
4 parts are still there now (refering to the syntax).
It became clear, that when I comment out one part, the MESSAGE is gone.
May be it's an error in the '*.sav'-data-file, but I can't reveal it now.
Thanks for PSPP and for the possibility to choose.
Yours,
Christian Herzberg
--
* when running pspp, the next line was commented out and points to the
sav-data-file
*GET FILE=''
If you can provide an example of a *.sav file which causes this
problem, then perhaps somebody can look at it. Otherwise it's a bit
difficult to do anything about it.
PS: Another topic: When I tried the option '-o list-ps' I get:
------------
installation error: PostScript driver: Cannot find encoding `text.enc' for
PostScript font `<<fallback>>'.
------------
I'm a PSPP beginner, an the manual overwhelmed me. So if there's
a short hint, I would be glad to here/read it.
This question is perhaps best asked on the address@hidden list.
However, on Debian, I believe you need to do:
export GROFF_FONT_PATH=/usr/share/groff/current/font/
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