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    1. Re: Inconsistency in compacting data (Allin Cottrell)
    2. Re: strange warning, Johansen test with restricted vars
       (Allin Cottrell)
    3. some bugs and issues (Talha Yalta)
    4. ldconfig (Sven Schreiber)
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 Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 12:50:22 -0500 (EST)
 From: Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu>
 Subject: Re: [Gretl-devel] Inconsistency in compacting data
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 On Fri, 20 Jan 2012, Vitalie Ciubotaru wrote:
> It looks like gretl compacts data incorrectly in some cases. If I import
> daily data where the series does not begin with the first day of the month
> and compact them to monthly (end-of-period), then the result is wrong,
> i.e.
> the resulting series are not end-of-month figures.
 Thanks for the report, I see what you mean. This should be
 fixed shortly, but I want to take a little time to ensure that
 the fix is robust.
 Allin Cottrell
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 Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 16:03:38 -0500 (EST)
 From: Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu>
 Subject: Re: [Gretl-devel] strange warning, Johansen test with
 	restricted vars
 To: Gretl development <gretl-devel(a)lists.wfu.edu>
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 On Thu, 19 Jan 2012, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Am 18.01.2012 23:30, schrieb Allin Cottrell:
>>
>>> * The displayed warning says "Warning: the p-values shown are for the
>>> case of a restricted trend", which is kind of strange. Does it actually
>>> mean what it says? (It can't, really, because this would contradict the
>>> output relating to exo I(1) variables...)
>>
>> Hmm. The intent (and I think the actuality) is that that warning is
>> printed only when the user has selected the "unrestricted constant"
>> case. But since that case is statistically weird we drop back to the
>> "closest" less-weird case, namely the restricted trend (as does
>> CATS, I believe). The assumption is that the "exo I(1)" variables in
>> question are something other than constant or trend.
>>
>
> So do you (and the printed warning message) mean that the critical
> values refer to the case of: a restricted trend, plus an unrestricted
> constant, plus an exogenous and restricted I(1) variable?
>
> (Where the specification did not include the restricted trend.)
 Yes, I think that's right.
 Allin
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 Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 13:10:15 +0200
 From: Talha Yalta <talhayalta(a)gmail.com>
 Subject: [Gretl-devel] some bugs and issues
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 Hi everyone:
 I would like to report a few problems or issues:
 1)-  In the "Restrict based on criterion" window, if I use comma as
 the decimal sign I get a syntax error.
 2)- Why is it that many of the tests are not available when WLS (and
 heteroscedasticity corrected OLS) is used? I am asking this because I
 can easily obtain the same results with whighting the model manually,
 in which case I can also use the White test etc.(and see H0 is
 rejected).
 3)- When I add observations using Data>Add observations, the forecasts
 window still says "There are no observations available for forecasting
 out of sample...". (after Cochrane-Orcutt, HL, PW etc.)
 4)- When I import a data file with labels, gretl gives the message:
 "first row label "xxx", last label "zzz" label strings can't
be
 consistent dates" This is not an error message right? Because it
 sounds like one. I think the "label strings can't be consistent dates"
 part is unnecessary and confusing. What do you think?
 5)- IMO the data menu (along with the variable menu) is really too
 long. How about considering the following changes to make it look less
 intimidating:
     a)- Removing the refresh window item. (I don't know if it is
 really needed. Besides it doesn't even look like it belongs to the
 data menu.)
     b)- Making a default named list called "all variables" and
 removing the "select all" item. Also, could you provide a means to
 delete such lists.
     c)- Having a single entry for compact data and expand data
 Best regards
 Talha
 --
 ?An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made
 in a very narrow field.? - Niels Bohr (1885-1962)
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 Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 16:22:27 +0100
 From: Sven Schreiber <svetosch(a)gmx.net>
 Subject: [Gretl-devel] ldconfig
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 Just a small observation: REcently it seems to me that after building
 gretl from cvs I always have to do 'sudo ldconfig' before I can make
 gretl start. I don't have hard evidence to support this, though. I'm
 mostly using Ubuntu 11.10 (and its derivatives like Mint; this
 observation does not seem to happen just on one machine/platform), maybe
 something changed from 11.4 to 11.10?
 cheers,
 sven
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