Hi,
I am trying to download bioconductor packages with "getBioC" function.
However it failed with the following error message:
> getBioC()
Running getBioC version 1.2.20....
If you encounter problems, first make sure that
you are running the latest version of getBioC()
which can be found at: www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R
<www.bioconductor.org getbioc.r="">
Please direct any concerns or questions to
bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch.
Error in getBioC() : Your R is not currently configured to allow HTTP
connections, which is required for getBioC to work properly.
I guess it may be due to the company firewall. How can I configure R
to
allow HTTP connections or is there other way so I can download and
install
the bundle packages for window?
Your help are highly appreciated!
Wei Ding
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Hi,
I am trying to download bioconductor packages with "getBioC" function.
However it failed with the following error message:
> getBioC()
Running getBioC version 1.2.20....
If you encounter problems, first make sure that
you are running the latest version of getBioC()
which can be found at: www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R
<www.bioconductor.org getbioc.r="">
Please direct any concerns or questions to
bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch.
Error in getBioC() : Your R is not currently configured to allow HTTP
connections, which is required for getBioC to work properly.
I guess it may be due to the company firewall. How can I configure R
to
allow HTTP connections or is there other way so I can download and
install
the bundle packages for window?
Your help are highly appreciated!
Wei Ding, Ph.D.
Schering-Plough Research Institute
2015 Galloping Hill Road
Kenilworth, NJ 07033
Tel: (908) 740-2592
Fax: (908) 740-7664
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> I guess it may be due to the company firewall. How can I configure R
to
Most likely.
> allow HTTP connections or is there other way so I can download and
install
> the bundle packages for window?
You might want to see this message from the R-help mailing list.
http://maths.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/help/03a/0690.html
Note that currently getBioC (and the reposTools package) only supports
the
internal download methods, and not the others (wget, etc) and that
most
likely you'll need to use wget. I'm looking right now at how to
provide
this functionality.
-J