How to select a CRAN mirror in R

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R Problem Overview


I'm trying to install a package through the R prompt by doing the following:

install.packages('RMySQL')

But the output is as follows:

--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---

And nothing else! I can't find a solution to this very basic problem. What am I supposed to type in order to select a CRAN mirror?

EDIT:

OS: Mac-OS X 10.6.8 R Version: 2.15.0

R Solutions


Solution 1 - R

You should either get a window with a list of repositories or a text menu with some options. But if that is not appearing, you can always specify the mirror from where to download the packages yourself by using repos parameter. By doing that, R will not ask you anymore about the repository. Example:

install.packages('RMySQL', repos='http://cran.us.r-project.org')

Here you have a list of mirrors for R.

Solution 2 - R

Here is what I do, which is basically straight from the example(Startup) page:

## Default repo
local({r <- getOption("repos")
       r["CRAN"] <- "http://cran.r-project.org" 
       options(repos=r)
})

which is in ~/.Rprofile.

Edit: As it is now 2018, we can add that for the last few years the URL "https://cloud.r-project.org" has been preferable as it reflects a) https access and b) an "always-near-you" CDN.

Solution 3 - R

I'm a fan of:

chooseCRANmirror()

Which will print the list of mirrors in the output (no worrying a popup window since you are running it from the terminal) and then you enter the number you want.

Solution 4 - R

I use the ~/.Rprofile solution suggested by Dirk, but I just wanted to point out that

chooseCRANmirror(graphics=FALSE)

seems to be the sensible thing to do instead of

chooseCRANmirror(81)

, which may work, but which involves the magic number 81 (or maybe this is subtle way to promote tourism to 81 = UK (Bristol) :-) )

Solution 5 - R

Repository selection screen cannot be shown on your system (OS X), since OS X no longer includes X11. R tries to show you the prompt through X11. Install X11 from http://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/. Then run the install command. The repo selection prompt will be shown.

Solution 6 - R

I used

chooseCRANmirror(81)

it gives you a prompt to select the country. Then you can do a selection by typing the country mirror code specified there.

Solution 7 - R

If you need to set the mirror in a non-interactive way (for example doing an rbundler install in a deploy script) you can do it in this way:

First manually run:

chooseCRANmirror()

Pick the mirror number that is best for you and remember it. Then to automate the selection:

R -e 'chooseCRANmirror(graphics=FALSE, ind=87);library(rbundler);bundle()'

Where 87 is the number of the mirror you would like to use. This snippet also installs the rbundle for you. You can omit that if you like.

Solution 8 - R

A drop down menu should pop up for you to select from (or you will get a bunch of numbers to choose from), whether you are using R in the terminal or an IDE such as RStudio. This is supported on Windows, Mac OS, and most Linux systems. However, it may require additional configuration or dependencies such as X-windows.

To enable X-windows when using remote access use the following -XY flags:

ssh -XY username@server.domain

There is often a default repo but this can be specified if you have any issue, such as running scripts or Rmarkdown/knitr. You can use the repo opset the mirror or repository for CRAN each time you install with:

install.packages("package", repo="<your.nearest.mirror>")

It is advisable to use the nearest mirror to your location for faster downloads. For example:

install.packages("RMySQL", repos="https://cran.stat.auckland.ac.nz/")

You can also set the repos option in your session so you only need to it once per interactive session (or script). You can check whether repos is configured with:

options(repos)

If you get "Error in options(repos) : object 'repos' not found" then you can set the repository option. For example:

options(repos = "https://cran.stat.auckland.ac.nz/")

Then it should work to install packages like usual. For Example:

install.packages("RMySQL")

As mentioned by others, you can configure the repository in your .Rprofile file and have this work across all of your scripts. It's up to you whether your prefer these "global" options on your system or "local" options in your session or script. These "local" options take more time to use each session but have the benefit of making others able to use your scripts if they don't have your .Rprofile.

Solution 9 - R

You could also disable all graphical menus by running this or placing it in your Rprofile

options(menu.graphics = FALSE)

Solution 10 - R

I had, on macOS, the exact thing that you say: A 'please select' prompt and then nothing more.

After I opened (and updated; don't know if that was relevant) X-Quartz, and then restarted R and tried again, I got an X-window list of mirrors to choose from after a few seconds. It was faster the third time onwards.

Solution 11 - R

Add into ~/.Rprofile

local({r <- getOption("repos")
    r["CRAN"] <- "mirror_site"  #for example, https://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/CRAN/
    options(repos=r)
    options(BioC_mirror="bioc_mirror_site") #if using biocLite
})

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