I'm happy to confirm that both fixes (i.e. bouble clicking on seesion files
to open and deletion of the 'temp' session folders on shut-down) work fine.
Thanks a lot,
2007/1/5, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu>:
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, Athanasios Kalogeresis wrote:
> I repeated what I did yesterday and I regret to say that I get
> the same warning. The only difference is that I have to click on
> OK once to get it out of the way and start gretl (BTW the script
> window appears again, equally illegible).
OK, I've done some testing on Windows and I see what you mean.
There is now (in the current snapshot) a fix that works for
Windows too: session files should be opened as session files.
Thanks for the report on this.
Also I see your point about the empty session folders. On
Windows, these were not getting deleted on shut-down as they are
supposed to. I think this was due to Windows not supporting the
usual POSIX file operations (or not properly). I've tried putting
in place a fix for this but haven't managed to test it yet.
Allin Cottrell
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