[Rd] Bug#361968: Wrong name in manpage

Duncan Murdoch murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Wed Apr 12 02:56:27 CEST 2006


On 4/11/2006 7:45 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> R-devel'ers, 
> 
> On 11 April 2006 at 10:24, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> | 
> | Kanru,
> | 
> | Thanks for the bugreport.
> | 
> | On 11 April 2006 at 22:03, Kanru Chen wrote:
> | | Package: r-base-core
> | | Version: 2.2.1.svn37668-1
> | | Severity: minor
> | | 
> | | In manpage of /usr/bin/R, the first, fourth and last line shows `VERSION'
> | | instead of `R'.
> 
> I haven't seen any follow-up yet -- here is what it looks like (cut and
> pasted from Emacs man page viewer) and note the 'Version' in place of R:
> 
> VERSION(1)                            FSF                           VERSION(1)
> 
> NAME
>        Version - a language for data analysis and graphics
> 
> SYNOPSIS
>        R [options] [< infile] [> outfile]
>        R CMD command [arguments]
> 
> DESCRIPTION
>        Start  R,  a  system for statistical computation and graphics, with the
>        specified options, or invoke an R tool via the 'R CMD' interface.
> [...]
> 
> 
> | | I believe it is a typo.
> | 
> | More likely something is wrong with how R.1 is autogenerated using help2man.
> | 
> | Incidentally, that `R --version' now starts its ouput with 'Version' rather
> | than R had bit us in the RPy builds where the version number was regexp'ed
> | out of the result, and was still expecting the line to start with R just like
> | help2man seems to expect the program name first. 
> 
> It seems to stem from src/main/version.c:
> 
> void attribute_hidden PrintVersionString(char *s)
> {
>     if(strcmp(R_SVN_REVISION, "unknown")==0)
>     {
>         sprintf(s, "Version %s.%s %s (%s-%s-%s)",
>                 R_MAJOR, R_MINOR, R_STATUS, R_YEAR, R_MONTH, R_DAY);
>     }
>     else{
> 	if(strlen(R_STATUS)==0){
> 	    sprintf(s, "Version %s.%s (%s-%s-%s)",
> 		    R_MAJOR, R_MINOR, R_YEAR, R_MONTH, R_DAY);
> 	}
> 	else{
> 	    sprintf(s, "Version %s.%s %s (%s-%s-%s r%s)",
> 		    R_MAJOR, R_MINOR, R_STATUS, R_YEAR, R_MONTH, R_DAY,
> 		    R_SVN_REVISION);
> 	}
>     }
> }
> 
> Would replacing 'Version ...' with 'R (Version ...)' be an acceptable
> alternative ?

I think the problem is that PrintVersion (a few lines up from there) 
used to put the R in front; PrintVersionString doesn't include the R. 
PrintVersionString is called from other places where the R would not be 
appropriate, but PrintVersion is only called when acting on `R 
--version' or synonyms.

Fritz, I think this was your change in r36923 a few months ago.  Do you 
have time to deal with it?

Duncan



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