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Re: PSPP back in Debian
From: |
John Darrington |
Subject: |
Re: PSPP back in Debian |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Feb 2012 18:05:22 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17) |
416. MEANS standard errors (means.at:201): ok (0m0.020s 0m0.000s)
420. MEANS user missing values (means.at:459): ok (0m0.020s
0m0.004s)
They should not use a significant amount of memory (not if they
complete in 20 ms each). John, you wrote MEANS, is there any
MEANS-specific reason that these tests could go haywire?
From which commit was that package built? I pushed some fixes for MEANS very
recently.
J'
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- PSPP back in Debian, Ben Pfaff, 2012/02/17
- Re: PSPP back in Debian, John Darrington, 2012/02/17
- Re: PSPP back in Debian, John Darrington, 2012/02/18
- Re: PSPP back in Debian, bojo42, 2012/02/18
- Re: PSPP back in Debian, Ben Pfaff, 2012/02/18
- Re: PSPP back in Debian, Ben Pfaff, 2012/02/18
- Re: PSPP back in Debian, bojo42, 2012/02/20
- Re: PSPP back in Debian, John Darrington, 2012/02/20
- Re: PSPP back in Debian, bojo42, 2012/02/20