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RE: PSPPP for windows


From: Marshall DeBerry
Subject: RE: PSPPP for windows
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2021 11:03:56 -0400

So, running Windows 10 with latest updates, running the Windows Terminal app as Administrator, executing  wsl  with Fedora 34 as the Linux OS installed and updated, executing a  sudo dnf install pspp,  I am able to bring up pspp in command mode.   Trying to execute psppire results in the following error messages: “Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused”  and  “(psppire:185): Gtk-WARNING **: 10:55:49.878: cannot open display:  “

 

That’s a far as I’ve gotten so far.  It does look like the command mode will work under WSL though.

 

Marshall

 

 

 

From: Pspp-users <pspp-users-bounces+mmdeberry=charter.net@gnu.org> On Behalf Of Ben Pfaff
Sent: Thursday, September 2, 2021 2:27 AM
To: Quandt, Markus <Markus.Quandt@gesis.org>
Cc: pspp-users <pspp-users@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: PSPPP for windows

 

I believe that Windows can run GNU/Linux software now, via WSL. Has anyone tried this with PSPP?

 

On Wed, Sep 1, 2021, 11:12 PM Quandt, Markus <Markus.Quandt@gesis.org> wrote:

Al, everyone - just to mention again that I find it really exciting that this exchange is opening up the option of having ready-made Windows binaries again. That would be really great.

And yes, I agree with the reasoning about the Windows 10 binaries being what is really needed, by 90+ % of the potential users running *any* Windows version. If that is a consideration at all, between those two I would even focus the effort on the x64 version, to make it more future-proof, as x32 support seems to start fading away?

And a huge "thank you" to Harry for the long-time work with the existing Windows binaries.

Markus

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Pspp-users <pspp-users-bounces+markus.quandt=gesis.org@gnu.org> Im Auftrag von ajk-eis
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. September 2021 03:20
An: pspp-users@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: PSPPP for windows

Harry - I find your reasoning noble but do think that when less fortunate are running such old systems (as they no doubt are) they probably would not be updating frequently as long as the installation "works".  IOW an older build (your last?) is probably sufficient.

Another group are the academic students and classes who normally would have up to date systems be it Windows or Apple (WINE).  They would benefit from the latest builds and IMHO the x86 and x64 Windows builds would be entirely sufficient.

I will probably contact you off group in the next few days if you are comfortable with that.

Al

On 01.09.2021 09:59, Harry Thijssen wrote:
> reply to several posts in this forum
>
> Older versions of PSPP for MSwindows are still available on:
>   https://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/
> <https://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/>
> I have no intention to remove these versions so I guess they will be
> available for a long time. However as pointed out I won't be building
> new builds. So the published builds are more and more outdated.
>
> The reason that there are no new builds is that there is a change in
> the PSPP sources witch makes it necessary to refactoring the
> procedures to build the MSWindows binary. As I wanted to retire from
> the project anyhow it was the natural time to stop with publishing my
> builds.
>
> The decision which MSWindows version to support is off course to the
> volunteer who offers his/her spare time to this work. Or the company
> who pays for it.
> For me it was very important to support less fortunate people. There
> are large parts of the world where people can not afford the newest
> hardware. Certainly not on schools for education of pupils. There are
> lots of computers who have not the power to run a newer version as
> MSWindows XP, and to my knowledge some of them run PSPP to teach
> pupils the basics of statistics.
>
> To everybody, feel free to create new MSWindows builds. My procedures
> are published so you can take them and use them to get ideas how it
> can be done. The latest release is downloaded more as 200.000 times
> from sourceforge alone, so there is a demand.
>
> Stay safe
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