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2001 Nov 04
1
Suggesting to have download.file() reflect a new option
The "auto" method of downloading a file cannot cope with a proxy firewall
requiring authentication. However, wget can handle this very easily (using
e.g. ~/.wgetrc). While it is feasible to add the required
method="wget"
to calls such as update.packages(), this approach is rather tedious and could
easily be controlled by use of a new option.
Below is a simple patch to download.file.R which, when no method is
specified, queries the (suggested) o...
2006 Jul 26
1
Ubuntu samba slower than red hat??
...n logged in to the
server it reports the file owner and group as dean:1005.
dean is the name of another user on this client machine,
but rarely used. It should see it as doug:data, which is
how the server sees it.
Also it used to see the files as
-rwxrwSrwt 1 root root 4.0K 2003-01-25 03:18 wgetrc
Now it sees them as
-rwxrwxrwx 1 dean data 99 1993-09-28 22:07 TEST.SDW
The new server: Ubuntu 6.06, Celeron D 2.53Ghz, one
200GB HDD, 6 months old. samba 3.0.22
The old server: RedHat 9.0, Celeron 2Ghz, one
80GB HDD with OS on it, one 120GB HDD with only data
on it, at least 3 years old....
2003 Feb 08
1
mirroring R
Dear supporter,
Can you tell me please how can I mirroring R at our site? One of the reasons I would like to do this is the fact that it is impossible to update R behind our firewalls.
Thank in advance
Ron Ophir, Ph.D.
Bioinformatician,
Biological Services
Weizmann Institute of Science
POB 26
Rehovot 76100
Israel
e-mail: Ron.Ophir at weizmann.ac.il
Phone: 972-8-9342614
Fax:972-8-9344113
2009 Oct 31
1
how to set default proxy?
hi
I know that I could use ssh tunneling:
ssh -fND localhost:6000 SOMEBODY at 192.168.56.5 -p PORTNUMBER
to surf the web through another machines internet connection -> I just need to set Firefox to use proxy 6000.
But:
How can I set that on the client side, to e.g.: ping through the
machine with openssh-server? Not just setting Firefox to use port 6000.
Is there any method for
2007 Aug 21
2
Using HTTP proxy for yum
Is there a way to use an HTTP proxy (with a user/pass) with yum? Or
at least a way to pass a user/pass through yum? I have a situation
with a CentOS server behind a web filter appliance.
Thanks,
Scott
2010 Apr 09
0
Installing oVirt on 32bit dual core server with Fedora Core 12
...install is for the 32bit management server.
First did a basic install of F12 without any X stuff in it
Made sure /etc/selinux/config is in permissive or disabled mode
Edited my network interfaces, one for management and one for guests network.
After putting the proxy in place (eg. yum.conf, wgetrc, and putting http_proxy and ftp_proxy in roots .bash_profile) I updated the basic install to the latest versions en did a reboot afterwards.
Made sure that in /etc/hosts my hostname entry was correct. should be [x.x.x.x.x name.domain name] and in no other way, found out the hard way.
Downloaded...
2012 Sep 23
2
tutorial or guide to write RPM Spec file
Hi,
Are there tutorials available in official CentOS documentation for
writing RPM Spec file
Regards
Kaushal
2014 Oct 30
1
CESA-2014:1764 Moderate CentOS 6 wget Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2014:1764 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-1764.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
67be4398683b53004518dafb6aa7c7d87147c057f235b5f08c79499b4d24aef1 wget-1.12-5.el6_6.1.i686.rpm
x86_64:
2014 Oct 30
1
CESA-2014:1764 Moderate CentOS 6 wget Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2014:1764 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-1764.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
67be4398683b53004518dafb6aa7c7d87147c057f235b5f08c79499b4d24aef1 wget-1.12-5.el6_6.1.i686.rpm
x86_64:
2009 Sep 11
4
question on wget
Hello,
I've got an ftp site, not mine, that has content on it that i want
to download. It's not anonymous so it requires a log in. The problem is
either the ISP has a bandwidth throttle or the admin does, in either case
inconsistently as to the point in the file, but i rarely get a complete
download. I'm using ncftp. I was wondering if either ncftpget or wget could
do like an auto get
2015 Dec 08
5
yum errors
> On Dec 8, 2015, at 7:45 AM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
>
> On 12/07/2015 11:50 PM, Wes James wrote:
>>
>>> On Dec 7, 2015, at 10:02 PM, Jake Shipton <jakems at fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Wes James wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Dec 7, 2015, at 8:37 PM, Wes James <comptekki at me.com> wrote:
2004 May 06
2
progress & redirects
Hi. I use rsync to suck down a large amount of data every night using a cron job that logs to a file. If you run rsync --progress and redirect to a log file you end up with the progress for each file piled up onto a single line. \r is generally ignored by editors and viewers. That leads to my question...
Would it be possible to have rsync output log-friendly progress if output is redirected?
For
2003 Oct 08
3
updating via CRAN and http
Hello,
thanks for the tips on updating packages for 1.8.0. The updating is a real
problem for me, since I've to do it sort of manually using my web-browser or
wget. I'm behind a firewall that requires http/ftp authentification (username
and passwd) for every request it sends to a server outside our intranet.
Therefore all the nice tools for automatic updating (cran, cpan ...) don't