On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Giuseppe Vittucci wrote:
I have gretl 1.9.4 running on Ubuntu 10.04.
I found a little bug.
If the working directory is changed in gretl, the program closed and
then the directory deleted, when launched gretl returns a segmentation
fault error.
For the program to start one needs first to recreate the missing
directory.
Hmm, I can't replicate that. If the specified working directory is
missing, gretl tries to create it, and if that fails it drops back
to the "default working directory", which on Linux would be
~/gretl. I'll try on Ubuntu 10.04 and see what happens.
Allin Cottrell