Duncan Murdoch wrote:

getGEO is a Bioconductor package. Feel free to insult the helpful people there if you want to alienate them, but please don't crosspost here.

Duncan Murdoch


Duncan,

Do you consider this sort of output from a function helpful in any way? I don't, and I can't see how anyone could, this must be some sort of mistake, bug, whatever you call it.

While it's possibly getGEO to create this output, it's also not unlikely that the output is actually generated by some underlying function that has nothing to do with Bioconductor. I can imagine a function that has this 'convenient' feature of printing dots while loading data, but the files loaded by getGEO are so large (for example, 50MB) that the 'convenience' is turned into annoyance. I included r-help precisely because I suspect it's not Bioconductor's fault in this case.

Besides, I think you might want to make efforts to be less aggressive. I don't think my use of words in my previous message was inappropriate, but yours seems to be. I apologize if my post hurt your feelings, and now expect you do the same,

Best regards,
Craig

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