[R] rsync: failed to connect to cran.r-project.org (137.208.57.37): No route to host (113)

Bob Rudis bob at rud.is
Tue Oct 25 02:31:02 CEST 2016


I ran traceroutes & BGP traces from Marseille & Paris routers to that
CRAN IPv4 address (it's 10hrs after your mail, tho) and there's no
network errors. You can use any CRAN mirror, though. You aren't
limited to that one.

On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Etienne Borocco
<etienne.borocco at dauphine.fr> wrote:
> I still have the same problem today. Has the issue been fixed in Vienna?
>
>
> Le 19/10/2016 à 22:46, Duncan Murdoch a écrit :
>> On 19/10/2016 11:36 AM, Etienne Borocco wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I folowed this tutorial here:
>>> http://singmann.org/installing-r-devel-on-linux/
>>>
>>> I tried to install r-dev to compile gstoos that I can't manage to
>>> compile now on my ubuntu 16.04 distribution.
>>>
>>> I get an error with rsync:
>>>
>>>  1. bash ./tools/rsync-recommended
>>>
>>> There is the output of the shell:
>>>
>>> rsync: failed to connect to cran.r-project.org (137.208.57.37): No route
>>> to host (113)
>>> rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(128)
>>> [Receiver=3.1.1]
>>> *** rsync failed to update Recommended files ***
>>>
>>> I saw this old post from 2008 but it does not seem to adress my issue:
>>> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2008-October/050973.html
>>
>> Other people have been having trouble today getting through to some of
>> the Vienna machines.  I've got no idea if it's a problem in Vienna or
>> somewhere else, but it will probably be fixed pretty quickly.
>> However, it's now after office hours, so if the problem is actually in
>> Vienna, it might not be fixed until tomorrow.
>>
>> Duncan Murdoch
>>
>
> --
> Etienne Borocco
> PhD Student in Economics - Paris Dauphine University
>
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