Riccardo Jack Lucchetti schrieb:
On Fri, March 3, 2006 09:16, john w wrote:
>I'm affraid that I can't be more specific.
>This steps are all that I do when this error appears.
>
>This happens with every used dataset.
>For example, I used dataset from gretl's database - Ramanathan Data 4-2.gdt.
>The estimated model is OLS with one dependent and 3 independent variables,
>const and time trend, with no lags.
>
>I think that the problem is related to XP. I tried on two different
>machines. The problem remains.
>I can only try with another Windows version such Millennium.
>
>
>
>>From: Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu>
>>Reply-To: Gretl list <gretl-users(a)ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu>
>>To: Gretl list <gretl-users(a)ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu>
>>Subject: Re: [Gretl-users] Gretl crash Vol. 2!
>>Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 16:01:31 -0500 (EST)
>>
>>On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, john w wrote:
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>>>1. Import data and estimate OLS
>>>2. Add estimated OLS model to session from File menu.
>>>3. Open Session pannel from main console and then open Icon view.
>>>4. Add model to the Model table.
>>
>>I'm afraid you'll have to be more specific. I don't doubt you, but I
can
>>do these steps here and see no problem, and valgrind (memory checker) shows
>>no problem either. Could you give a data set and a model specification?
>>
I tried to replicate your instructions as strictly as possible. Nothing wrong
happens on linux. If other people using windows confirm the behaviour you're
seeing, then it must be a bug in the windows version.
I can confirm the crash with the 2/28 snapshot on winxp (running in
German locale, but w/o local decimal separator, if that matters).
Tell me if you need more info.
-sven