On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Florent Bresson wrote:
In fact, it is not a question of partition. I have found the
solution. The problem was with the the directory in which the file
was located. The directory was called "bases de données". I
changed it into "bases de donnees" and it works perfectly. The
problem was with the character "é". It would be a good idea to
correct this in the next version of gretl
This is quite a ticklish issue. Can you tell us, please, what
version of gretl you're using, on what platform, and what your
"locale" setting is (on Linux you can get that by running
/usr/bin/locale)? Thanks.
Allin Cottrell