So, I'm maintaining some else's code, which is as always, a fun thing. One feature of this code is the use of the 'seek' command. In ?seek: We have found so many errors in the Windows implementation of file positioning that users are advised to use it only at their own risk, and asked not to waste the R developers' time with bug reports on Windows' deficiencies. So, yeah. I guess my question would be this: are there any 'safe' use cases of seek? I assume that doing anything unusual with it would be pretty bad, but in this case, the file input is absolutely predictable, and so seek seems a lot more convenient than the alternatives. Would, in particular, using seek to skip the first N bytes of an uncompressed text file file being read in be consistent and reliable? The references to seek problems in the dev mailing list seem mostly limited to compressed files, or reading and writing files at the same time. Zhou -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Seek-on-windows-safe-use-cases-tp4617858.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.