The solution can be found in bullet item 9 at the top of
http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/Users/Doornik/:
The three lib/testres.* files were missing from the Ox professional upgrades
between 12 April and 20 May. They were, however, present in oxbas210.zip.
If the new Arfima package complains that these are missing, the quickest fix
is to download testres.zip (zipped, 5KB), and unzip it into ox\lib.
(May 30, 1999)
The source code for the PcFiml class is in ox\src together with the other
classes distributed with the core of Ox (database, maximize etc.).
The compiled versions are in ox\include, and easier to use (with the
#import statement) than the uncompiled versions).
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Dr Jurgen A Doornik
Nuffield College
Oxford OX1 1NF, UK
tel. +44-1865-278610 fax +44-1865-278557
http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/Users/Doornik/
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http://www.pcgive.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Hiroyuki Kawakatsu <[log in to unmask]>
To: Boriss Siliverstovs <[log in to unmask]>
Cc: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, 16 November, 1999 15:42
Subject: Re: link error
>
> On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Boriss Siliverstovs wrote:
> > I have problems with running PcFiml block on Ox 2.10.
>
> i get the same link errors. apparently there was an early posting by Mark
> Leeds on Sat 11/1999 regarding a similar problem with the ARFIMA pack.
> (and apparently no one posted a reply.) i now want to run the ARFIMA
> package so i tried to compile the arfima.ox file. the error message
> indicates that it cannot find the import file in <lib/testres>. i am
> suspecting that this library file comes with PCGIVE so those who are only
> using ox do not have the file. (i would like to know whether those who
> do have PCGIVE installed can run the arfima package or the pcfiml
> codes without any link errors.) the solution in the arfima case is
> to simply comment out (or to #ifdef out) the #import <lib/testres>
> line and the function definition block for Arfima::TestSummary().
> (yes, of course, this function will not be available.)
>
> returning to your problem for pcfiml, there is an import line #import
> <pcfiml>. if you look in your include subdirectory, there is a header file
> and a compiled .oxo file for pcfiml but not the source code pcfiml.ox. i
> suspect there is an #import <lib/testres> statement in the source code but
> since we don't have access to the source code i don't see any workaround
> to solve this problem... sorry.
>
> h.
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> Time series regression studies give no sign of converging toward the
> truth. (Phillip Cagan)
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