On 14 January 2006 at 14:22, Greg Kochanski wrote:
| Package: r-doc-html
| Version: 2.2.0.final-4
| Severity: normal
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| The paragraph has unclear references, and I have no idea what
| it actually means.
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| > Base R comes with some facilities to communicate via BSD sockets on systems
that support them (...). One potential problem....
| > For new projects it is suggested that socket connections are used instead.
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| "Used instead"? Instead of what?
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| >The earlier low-level interface is given by functions make.socket,
read.socket, write.socket and close.socket.
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| "earlier"? Earlier than what?
This is obviously entirely an upstream issue you could suggested on r-help,
or if you must, in the upstream bug repository.
A present the bug report is close to useless as r-doc-html contains six
different manuals. So which manual was this, and which section do you find
wanting?
Dirk
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