Hello there!
What do you mean SVM support? we can now train Support Vector Machines
Models within Gretl?
PG
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On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 5:00 PM Sven Schreiber <svetosch(a)gmx.net> wrote:
Am 24.01.2019 um 19:27 schrieb Allin Cottrell:
gretl 2019a is now available. It's mostly a bug-fix release,
but also brings SVM support to all platforms with no third-party
dependencies.
Thanks a lot Allin, it's good to have those bugs fixed.
One follow-up report about the install: Contrary to my habits this time I
explicitly uninstalled the previous snapshot (on Win7 here) before
installing 2019a. However, the outdated documentation in
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\gretl\doc remained there and was never
updated (until I manually removed those pdf files). And apparently those
are the files that gretl picks when asking for the user guide, for example,
not the up-to-date ones in C:\Program Files\gretl\doc.
In principle the same is true for the \functions dir in that AppData path,
but I'm not sure if that should be automatically removed when uninstalling.
cheers,
sven
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