Hi Pierre - it's normal (but the documentation is indeed not very explicit...). 
The socket name is actually a "base name", to which the unique client ID is 
appended. The doc has been fixed.

Thanks,

Christophe

On 14 Aug 2013, at 00:54, Pierre Boulenguez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Typo : "localhost:10000" gives gmsh listening on ip 100002
> On 14/08/2013 00:49, Pierre Boulenguez wrote:
>> Precision: I use ubuntu 13.04
>> 
>> On 14/08/2013 00:44, Pierre Boulenguez wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> A '2' is suffixed to the socket ip number of gmsh: for instance, configured 
>>> with "localhost:10000" (through the GUI or the  Gmsh Option File) gmsh will 
>>> in fact listen to the port 10002.
>>> 
>>> I could not find information regarding this behavior in the documentation 
>>> so I suspect it is a bug. I observed the phenomenon with gmsh 2.6.2 and 
>>> 2.8.2.
>>> 
>>> With kind regards,
>>> Pierre
>> 
> 
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