On 24/11/2009, at 12:21 PM, Tom Wainwright wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My Fedora 11 linux (version 2.6.30.9-96.fc11.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Nov
> 4 00:02:04
> EST 2009) recently updated me to R-2.10.0, and help.start() is no
> longer
> working. I see in the release notes that R now uses an internal
> web server to
> autogenerate help pages. Here's what I'm getting:
>
> IN R:
>
>> help.start()
> starting httpd help server ... done
> If '/usr/bin/xdg-open' is already running, it is *not*
> restarted, and
> you must switch to its window.
> Otherwise, be patient ...
>>
>
> IN Firefox:
>
> Firefox starts up, but gets a "connection refused" error:
>
> While trying to retrieve the URL: http://127.0.0.1:11586/doc/
> html/index.html
> The following error was encountered:
> * Connection to 127.0.0.1 Failed
> The system returned:
> (111) Connection refused
>
> I have checked all my firewall settings, and as far as I can tell
> the connection
> should be allowed. In fact, and unexpectedly, if I try on the
> command line:
> wget http://127.0.0.1:11586/doc/html/index.html
> the index document is returned, so I know the R server is running
> OK on that
> port, but apparently refusing the connection to Firefox.
>
> Has anyone else had a similar experience or have any wild guesses
> about a solution?
I had a similar experience on my IMac (Mac OS X Version 10.4.11) ---
but the error
message made some mention of ``proxies''. The problem got fixed by
adjusting
the Firefox preferences. On the Mac the appropriate set of clicks is
Advanced --> Network --- Configure how Firefox connects to the
Internet (Settings)
Then (I think!) the key was to click on/activate ``Manual proxy
configuration'', and
then to make sure that ``127.0.0.1'' appears in the window labelled
``No Proxy for:''.
This is all Mac stuff, and it's not at all clear to me that it will
translate to the
Linux setting, but it *might* give you somewhere to start. Good luck.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
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