timeslab
On 02-Jan-99 Prof Brian D Ripley wrote:
On Fri, 1 Jan 1999, Bernd Johannes Wuebben wrote:
On 01-Jan-99 Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote:
i.e. timeslab-1.0-1.tar.gz is not readable by "other" although timeslab-1.0.tar.gz is?
I think that is an issue for the ftpadmin ...
The difference is surely due to the permissions of the file you uploaded, i.e. the permissions set on your computer.
That would certainly indicate a highly non-standard and potentially
dangerous configuration of the wuftpd that runs on ftp.ci.tuwien.ac.at
/etc/ftpaccess should contain a line like this
upload home/ftp /incoming yes root sysadmin 0664
All version of wuftp that I came across would even set the permission
to 0664 by default, that is without the above explicit entry in
/etc/ftpaccess to a sane 0664. I recommend the ftpadmin look into this
matter and makes sure that things are fine ...
timeslab is a port of other people's code (Joseph Newton and Jane Harvill) and I believe they do deserve a credit in the announcement, as a courtesy at least. However, as the original has no help pages, writing the
Brian, I don't think it is appropriate for you to criticize me for letting people know that I have uploaded my port. Nowhere have I hidden the fact that the package is a port of an S package and nowhere have I removed Joseph's and Jane's authorship notices in the code or documentation. In fact additionally, following R tradition, I have clearly mentioned them as authors in the DESCRIPTION file.
manual pages must have been a lot of work. (Pity there is only one line of
Actually converting the Fortran code to double and making it compile cleanly was more work ... The Rd files where generated from the original tex document by means of a little perl script. This explains also the poor quality of the Rd files: What's the best way of expressing math such as $\sigma^2$ in Rd? Is there a way expressing this sort of math in Rd, that will preserve the tex expression for the latex docs generated from Rd and at the same time translate into something legible in the html docs?
examples in all of them, and that does not work!)
Let me know which example and I will correct it. Bernd
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