Hi,
thank you, it was the firewall.

regards


On Oct 10, 2011, at 1:00 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

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> On 10/10/11 6:09 AM, Daniele Tartarini wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have fink 0.31.0 both on a Mac OsX 10.5.8 and 10.6.8 and when i
>> type "sudo fink selfupdate" i get this error:
>>
>
> (don't use 'sudo' before 'fink')
>
>> TIMEOUT: using default answer. rsync -az -v
>> rsync://ber.de.eu.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//TIMESTAMP /
>> sw/fink/TIMESTAMP.tmp rsync: failed to connect to
>> ber.de.eu.finkmirrors.net: Operation timed out (60) rsync error:
>> error in socket IO (code 10) at /SourceCache/rsync/
>> rsync-35.2/rsync/clientserver.c(105) [receiver=2.6.9] ### execution
>> of rsync failed, exit code 10 Failed to fetch the timestamp file
>> from the rsync server: rsync://
>> ber.de.eu.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo/.  Check the error messages
>> above.
>>
>> (1)  Give up (2)     Retry the same mirror (3)       Retry another mirror 
>> from
>> your continent (4)   Retry another mirror
>>
>> Default answer will be chosen in 120 seconds... How do you want to
>> proceed? [1] TIMEOUT: using default answer. No mirror worked. This
>> seems unusual, please submit a short summary of this event to
>> [email protected] Thank you
>>
>>
>> how to overcome this issue?
>>
>> thank you, Regards Danielta
>>
>
> Do you have a firewall on your network?  Very often the port that
> rsync uses is blocked.
>
> The alternative in such cases, if you can't get port 873 opened (often
> network administrators refuse to do that) is to try "fink selfupdate- 
> cvs".
> - --
> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
> Fink User Liaison
> http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
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