Dear Allin,
sorry for the late reply. I followed your steps manipulating yesterdays
"testing.gfn" example and indeed everything works as expected. I guess
you're right when you say that Sven's and my experiences only arise
under subtle circumstances.
I also think that separating the package browser and editor sounds like
a reasonable idea.
Best,
Artur
Am 06.11.2016 um 02:02 schrieb Allin Cottrell:
Hello all,
For one thing, we have had reports from both Sven and Artur about
problems with the GUI function-package editor (see
http://lists.wfu.edu/pipermail/gretl-devel/2016-November/007060.html and
follow-ups for the latest case). I haven't been able to reproduce the
reported problems, but that doesn't mean I don't believe they're real; I
suppose they can arise under subtle combinations of circumstances.
For another thing, we've had several instances over the last few months
where people other than the editors of certain function packages have
uploaded "updated versions" of these packages to the gretl server. It
seems unlikely that such incidents were malicious; more likely it was
just a matter of people clicking certain buttons "to see what would
happen."
For both of these reasons, it seems to me it would be good to separate
the mechanism for browsing function packages from the mechanisms for
editing and creating packages. Therefore, in current git, I have removed
the toolbar-icons and popup-menu items for editing and creating packages
from the gfn browser window.
The package browser window is now just a browser; if you need GUI
package editing or creation tools, please look under the main-window
menu item "/Tools/Function packages."
I haven't yet updated the Function Package Guide, but that will happen
before the next release, which should be fairly soon.
Allin
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