unknown-1 wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes:
unknown-1 wrote:
You have the latest versions available with Cygwin. You can either wait
for the maintainer to update the packages to the version you want or pull
the source from the GTK site and build it yourself.
I saw several
Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes:
>
> unknown-1 wrote:
> You have the latest versions available with Cygwin. You can either wait
> for the maintainer to update the packages to the version you want or pull
> the source from the GTK site and build it yourself.
I saw several messages of
>> "R" ? I was looking for source code to add to my code for doing right
>> censored
> non-parametric significance
>> tests that I can integrate with some wavelet code.
>
> I have no idea. Never used R. But on the PSPP fora there is something written
> about it.
fwiw, if I understand this, it lo
Mike Marchywka hotmail.com> writes:
> I'm trying to build this right now but I'm curious to know how you think this
compares to something like
> "R" ? I was looking for source code to add to my code for doing right censored
non-parametric significance
> tests that I can integrate with some wavele
I'm trying to build this right now but I'm curious to know how you think this
compares to something like
"R" ? I was looking for source code to add to my code for doing right censored
non-parametric significance
tests that I can integrate with some wavelet code. I managed to get past
./config
unknown-1 wrote:
Hi
I am afraid I am running for the most stupid question award but I give it a try
anyway.
I installed Cygwin on WindowsXP with the setup program from the Cygwin.COM. I
used the program yesterday to get the latest updates.
Now I try to compile PSPP (a statistical package)
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