Em 20 de janeiro de 2011 Allin escreveu:
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011, Henrique Andrade wrote:
> Em 20 de janeiro de 2011 Allin escreveu:
>
> (...)
> > I think I see what's happening here. If I'm right, the problem is
> > that the R folks have once again messed with the directory
> > structure under Program Files/R on Windows: this changed from
> > R 2.9 to R 2.11, and now it's changed again with 2.12. Also if I'm
> > right, the Phillips-Perron script should now work OK with current
> > R (in the gretl snapshot for Windows).
>
> Dear Allin, at first I would like to thank you for your efforts trying to
> solve this problem.
>
> Now I'm testing my script with the latest snapshot but nothing different
> happens. The problem persists.
In that case, if you have the patience, you could try the test
build of gretl at
http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/pub/gretl/gretl_test.exe This will
produce debugging statements relating to the R link on stderr. You
can see these if you start gretl with the --debug option:
gretlw32.exe --debug. This might enable us to see what's
happening.
I might say: I tested your pp script on Vista using the current
gretl snapshot with R 2.12.1 and it ran OK. So I'm out of ideas on
the problem you're seeing.
Dear Allin, finally my problem is solved :) To fix the problems, I did the
most
simple task when computer software doesn't work properly: I uninstalled R
and installed again. Now everything is working just like it's supposed to
do.
Once more, thanks for your attention.
Best regards,
Henrique