Am 31.10.2013 18:01, schrieb Allin Cottrell:
I'm wondering if people think it would be worth doing a fairly
quick
release of gretl 1.9.14. The reason I ask is that two rather unpleasant
things have come up with 1.9.13:
* In the quartz build of gretl for OS X the bundled version of gnuplot did
not work properly in stand-alone mode. That is, if you selected "Gnuplot"
from the Tools menu gnuplot started OK but wouldn't plot anything and
couldn't find its help file.
* In the apparatus for building a gfn function package, the parsing of
"value labels" for integer function arguments was broken for the case
where these label strings contained spaces.
These things are now fixed in CVS and snapshots (along with a couple of
other relatively minor bugs). Maybe we should push out a release before
embarking on substantial new development in CVS?
Why not? After the relatively long time up to 1.9.13 it would be a pity
if gretl weren't usable for some people. (I cannot really judge the
severity of these bugs.)
thanks,
sven