Hi Max,
what was the last version that worked?
What do you mean by "supporting files", AFAIK when the session is closed
there will only be one file for it (though I'm no expert on that).
What are your settings for your user directory and your preferred saving
location?
I don't think that the session is lost and hasn't been saved without
gretl warning about it. Probably it's just somewhere where it's not found.
-sven
Max Bölhoff schrieb:
When I first started using gretl last autumn I had an issue that one
day
I could no more open the session file of a project I had been working on
over the course of several days. Now, with version 1.6.5 (Windows),
exactly the same has happened again, and when I look through the files
in the Documents and Settings folder as well as the one where I saved
the session file, only the latter has actually been saved when I last
did so, but the supporting files in the Documents and Settings folder
are old and imcomplete, meaning that several save commands have failed?!
The error message I am receiving when trying to open the session file is
"Couldn't open session.xml" which is one of the files in the Documents
and Settings folder, and which, as just said, has not been updated
throughout several save requests. So tell me, what have I done wrong
that this could happen? As much as I appreciate this free software, and
even prefer to some of the lesser commercial packages for my particular
purposes, I cannot afford to lose several days of work being in a
commercial environment. Thanks for any assistance provided.
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