I am running my own C program which uses libgretl. The thing that I see in task manager is that program in this way.

2012/4/3 Allin Cottrell <cottrell@wfu.edu>
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Emrah Samdan wrote:

> During the time elapsed I have got some more clues. In my program, I am
> using the arma estimations. And this problem occurs in the case when my
> dependent variable is constant for a long time. When I investigate my log
> file it says:
>
> Kalman bla bla returned 36
>
> Deleting var 8 (x1) at list pos 8: all zero
>
>
> The weird thing is I am handling this situation (If arma
> returns some number other than 0, i am making persistent
> estimation). When I look at the results, it seems that it is
> handled. However, When I look at the task manager, It seems
> that Gretl is still working and consuming 98% of CPU.

I'm a bit confused: are you running gretl itself, or a
libgretl program of your own? If the latter, why is gretl
appearing in the task manager at all?

Allin Cottrell
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