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* '''Installer''' - Norton Internet Security "Sonar" may detect and delete a file generated during the installation process, "Install.exe".  This will silently terminate the install.  If this occurs, disable the Sonar feature during installation, or disable your antivirus protection during the installation.
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* '''Installer''' - Versions of Norton Internet Security "Sonar" prior to NIS2011 may detect and delete a file generated during the installation process, "Install.exe".  This will silently terminate the install.  If this occurs, disable the Sonar feature during installation, or disable your antivirus protection during the installation.
 
* '''PowerPC-based Macintosh computers''' - Java 6 is not available for the PowerPC platform, regardless of the version of OS X.  For this reason, recent versions of geWorkbench which require Java 6 will not run on PowerPC Macintosh computers.
 
* '''PowerPC-based Macintosh computers''' - Java 6 is not available for the PowerPC platform, regardless of the version of OS X.  For this reason, recent versions of geWorkbench which require Java 6 will not run on PowerPC Macintosh computers.
  

Revision as of 16:22, 15 August 2011

Any current release

  • Installer - Versions of Norton Internet Security "Sonar" prior to NIS2011 may detect and delete a file generated during the installation process, "Install.exe". This will silently terminate the install. If this occurs, disable the Sonar feature during installation, or disable your antivirus protection during the installation.
  • PowerPC-based Macintosh computers - Java 6 is not available for the PowerPC platform, regardless of the version of OS X. For this reason, recent versions of geWorkbench which require Java 6 will not run on PowerPC Macintosh computers.

geWorkbench 2.2.1

No known issues.


Previous Releases

For issues with previous releases, please see the page Previous Release Issues page.


General

  • Filtering a data set may after an analysis has already been run may invalidate objects that arose from the original, unfiltered dataset. Any filtering should be done before any analysis which creates child result nodes, e.g. a t-test, ANOVA etc.