Am 07.09.2020 um 14:35 schrieb Luke Hartigan:
Dear all,
I have installed gretl on my Fedora 32 workstation via the official
Fedora repo. There does not seem to be any packages in the official
repo that contain the two seasonal adjustment programs X-12-ARIMA and
TRAMO/SEATS. Are the two '.rpm' files available on the gretl website
suitable for use with the Fedora 32 version of gretl? Further, what
does the 'i586' stand for in the package names for each program?
Hi, I guess it's best to just try it and see what happens. Whatever the
outcome, please report back.
i586 is a very old indicator for the Pentium CPU family or instruction
set. Not sure if in this case it implies that it would be a 32bit program.
As I've remarked in a different context somewhere on the bug tracker I
think gretl's documentation and website are currently not up-to-date
regarding X12, X13 and so on. X-13 has been supported for a while, but I
cannot point you to the relevant explanations right now.
thanks
svne