Not exactly,
Yes, I can update the executable as well.
However, I performed the "update" many times, and every time, it got stuck
on different place.
Most important, when Stata is updating, it seems the whole CUP is occupied.
I almost can not use any other software....
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Danielle H Ferry
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 12:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: st: Stata update
I recently had the same problem. I can't remember now which file it was
that it couldn't find, but it was an ado file. This was the first time
running -update all- after installing directly from the CD. I was able
to update the executable to the most current version, but the ado files
always got stuck at this one file. Jitian, does this sound similar to
your situation? Which file does it get stuck on? If it is the same,
perhaps it really _is_ missing?
Danielle Ferry
Richard Williams wrote:
> At 04:54 PM 12/8/2004 +0800, Jitian Sheu wrote:
>
>> Dear listers:
>> I have a question related to the function of "stata update".
>> I am using a workstation with operation system of XP(sp2).
>> After I install (successfully, I believe) the Stata 8.0SE
>> I perform the command - update all-
>> However, after few mintues(10-15 mintues), I obtain an error showing that
>> the file I am updating is not found in the server.
>
>
> You might need to fiddle around with the network settings (see -help
> netio-). However, my anecdotal observation has been that machines with
> the original Stata 8 seem to have trouble updating to the very latest
> version. Ergo, try doing a manual update the first time, and then see
> if you have any problems after that. See
>
> http://www.stata.com/support/updates/stata8.html
>
>
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