Re: [Gretl-users] ok to edit .po files offline now?
by Sven Schreiber
Riccardo Jack Lucchetti schrieb:
> On Sat, May 27, 2006 21:26, Sven Schreiber wrote:
>>
>> So what cvs commands or settings need to be changed, apart from waiting
>> for the server to be back? And btw, would this maybe be a good time to
>> move gretl to from cvs to subversion? One tool less to keep around...
>
> Yeah, things have changed: now you need to connect to
> gretl.cvs.sourceforge.net. You still have your old username and password, but
> if you were using ssh you need to regenerate your key.
>
The commit worked with the old key, so I don't think regenerating is
necessary.
Btw, the link from gretl's homepage to cvs needs to be updated
accordingly. (The one from the project page is already current.)
Cheers,
sven
18 years, 10 months
ok to edit .po files offline now?
by Sven Schreiber
This is a translator's question to Allin and Jack, not about use of
gretl: is it ok now and/or in the next few days to edit the .po files
offline? Or is it likely that other changes will happen in the meantime
that would cause a mess together afterwards?
Thanks,
Sven
18 years, 10 months
Re: [Gretl-users] strange histogram behavior
by Riccardo Jack Lucchetti
On Fri, May 26, 2006 15:19, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Jack,
> was this message private (off-list) on purpose?
> -SVen
>
Of course not. Sorry.
> Riccardo Jack Lucchetti schrieb:
>> On Fri, May 26, 2006 14:23, Sven Schreiber wrote:
>>> Thanks for the explanation. So this prompts the infamous question about
>>> next version's release date... Alternatively, what's the current status
>>> of the windows snapshot?
>>>
>>
>> Hmm... of course Allin has the last word on this, but we're a bit in the
>> middle of things at the moment. ARMA is being reworked and MIGHT not be
>> functional in some cases (although we've come a long way towards finishing
>> it
>> --- fixing quite a few bugs in the process), and the panel data apparatus
>> is,
>> how can I put it?, nuts and bolts on the floor now.
>>
>> So, in my view, we need a few more days for a reasonably robust win snapshot
>> and some more time (think a few weeks) for release. Actually, as soon as
>> Allin
>> decides that the win snapshot is fit for public use we'll need as
>> many
>> brave souls as we can get for testing the new stuff that's going in.
>>
>>
>> Riccardo "Jack" Lucchetti
>> Dipartimento di Economia
>> Facoltà di Economia "G. Fuà"
>> Ancona
>>
>
Riccardo "Jack" Lucchetti
Dipartimento di Economia
Facoltà di Economia "G. Fuà"
Ancona
18 years, 10 months
strange histogram behavior
by Sven Schreiber
Dear list(eners),
I'm not sure (yet), but there might be a bug in the histogram
calculation and / or display in gretl 1.5.1. (This is on a German
windows xp.)
If you have the time, look at variable "Dax" (students' forecast of a
German share index) in the attached datafile: the supposed histogram
looks more like a mixture of a real histogram (displaying empirical
density for some chosen bins) and a bar graph (displaying relative
frequency of values).
Or is my observation due to some inadvertent user setting? Also, it
seems to me that when I used that data last semester (with gretl 1.4 or
1.5.0), this didn't happen (although I don't remember exactly and could
be wrong).
Thanks for clarification,
Sven
18 years, 10 months
Random and fixed effect estimations
by Florent Bresson
I read the user's guide and it mentions the fixed and
random effects estimators, but I can't find the
command to perform this kind of estimations. Are they
implemented ?
Thanks
Florent Bresson
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18 years, 10 months
Gretl on Mac OS
by Juan Montoro
Finally I solved the problem. Instead of using the binary
distribution I compiled it following the instructions. Now everything
seems to work fine.
18 years, 10 months
Gretl and Mac OS
by Juan Montoro
> What message do you get if you try to start gnuplot directly
> from the command prompt in a terminal window? There's an
> incompatibility of some kind between libpng versions, but from
> the above I can't work out exactly what's going on (e.g. what
> exactly is invoking the ImageIO "framework").
gnuplot works nicely. I have no problem executing it.
18 years, 10 months
Gretl and Mac OS
by JUAN
First of all sorry if this has been already solved but although I
found a couple of messages dealing with the same issue in the
archives, I have not found an answer.
The fact is that I'm running Gretl 1.5.1 on Mac OS X (by using the
script gretl.sh in the bin folder) but I cannot make plots. When I
try to, the following message pops up
====
yld: Library not loaded: /System/Library/Frameworks/
ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/ImageIO.framework/
Versions/A/Resources/libPng.dylib
Referenced from: /System/Library/Frameworks/
ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/ImageIO.framework/
Versions/A/ImageIO
Reason: Incompatible library version: ImageIO requires version
1.0.0 or later, but libPng.dylib provides version 0.1.2
====
I wonder if anyone could give a hint about the underlying problem.
Thanks
18 years, 10 months
Some Questions
by Talha Yalta
Hi:
I was wondering about three things:
1- Is there an easy way to conduct analysis of variance in GRETL?
There is the "differences of means"->"asuming equal variances" test in
the data menu but it only accepts 2 variables. I don't see any menu
item for ANOVA.
2- Secondly, I was wondering how many subscribers there are for this
Gretl-users mailing list. That would be a good way to have an idea
about the number of people actively involved in this project.
3- Finally, is there a planned release date for the next version of
the program? Should we expect to see it soon?
Sincerely,
ATY
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18 years, 10 months
Re: Gretl-users Digest, Vol 25, Issue 5
by Jim Smith
On Sat, 13 May 2006 12:00:04 -0400
gretl-users-request(a)ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu wrote:
> Hi:
> I was wondering about three things:
> 1- Is there an easy way to conduct analysis of variance in GRETL?
> There is the "differences of means"->"asuming equal variances" test in
> the data menu but it only accepts 2 variables. I don't see any menu
> item for ANOVA.
> 2- Secondly, I was wondering how many subscribers there are for this
> Gretl-users mailing list. That would be a good way to have an idea
> about the number of people actively involved in this project.
I'm here, but I mostly lurk. I use Gretl for scientific analysis in
the chemical industry--certainly not what it was designed for, but the
best tool out there.
--
Jim Smith
Director: Technical Services, Research and Development
Intercon Chemical Company, Inc.
314.277.3204 (cell)
18 years, 10 months