Hi Statalist,
I am experiencing a puzzling problem related to updating a module I authored on my own machines on my company's local network using SSC that I could not find having been discussed previously on StataList.
I have recently updated the -domin- module on SSC. If you were to lookup the package using, for example, -findit- the SSC entry would look like:
Note the distribution date of last Friday.
An instance of Stata 17 on our internal network has an old version of this module. To verify this is the case, I load the 'stata.trk' file and report the entry for -domin-.
Note the distribution date of approximately one year ago. I can verify that I only have this version of -domin- installed on this instance of Stata.
The problem is, that when I run -adoupdate-, the module is not recognized as being out of date.
I find this puzzling as it is my understanding given the documentation for -adoupdate- suggests that it is the distribution date that determines whether the package is up to- or out of date.
I also do not see -domin- among the list presented when I ask for -ssc whatsnew- (as other users can readily verify as well) despite the distribution date for -domin- being within the bounds of what should be reported (as of today/when just called it reads 'SSC Stata modules created or revised 2022-10-11 to 2022-11-11').
Have others experienced this issue as well? I did recently change my contact email and add a new .mlib file. It is not clear why those changes would result in the behavior I'm seeing however.
Hopeful there's an easy solution to this that I'm overlooking.
- joe
I am experiencing a puzzling problem related to updating a module I authored on my own machines on my company's local network using SSC that I could not find having been discussed previously on StataList.
I have recently updated the -domin- module on SSC. If you were to lookup the package using, for example, -findit- the SSC entry would look like:
Code:
package domin from http://fmwww.bc.edu/RePEc/bocode/d TITLE 'DOMIN': module to conduct dominance analysis DESCRIPTION/AUTHOR(S) domin conducts dominance analysis (Budescu, 1993; Psychological Bulletin) which computes general, conditional statistics, as well as complete dominance designations for user supplied regression model. All dominance analysis statistics are to evaluate a variable's relative importance in reducing prediction error in the prediction of some (set of) dependent variable(s). Includes 3 wrapper modules to conduct multivariate and linear mixed effect regression dominance analysis as well as to accommodate official and user-contributed postestimation commands that compute fit statistics. KW: dominance KW: decomposition KW: relative importance KW: relative weights KW: shapley values Requires: Stata version 12.1 and package moremata from SSC (q.v.) Distribution-Date: 20221104 Author: Joseph N. Luchman, Fors Marsh Group LLC Support: email [email protected] INSTALLATION FILES (click here to install) domin.ado domin.sthlp ../f/fitdom.ado ../f/fitdom.sthlp ../m/mixdom.ado ../m/mixdom.sthlp ../m/mvdom.ado ../m/mvdom.sthlp ../l/lb_dominance.mlib
An instance of Stata 17 on our internal network has an old version of this module. To verify this is the case, I load the 'stata.trk' file and report the entry for -domin-.
Code:
. mata: trk = cat("...\ado\plus\stata.trk") . mata: trk[315..352,] 1 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ 1 | S http://fmwww.bc.edu/repec/bocode/d | 2 | N domin.pkg | 3 | D 23 Feb 2022 | 4 | U 19 | 5 | d 'DOMIN': module to conduct dominance analysis | 6 | d | 7 | d domin conducts dominance analysis (Budescu, 1993; Psychological | 8 | d Bulletin) which computes general, conditional statistics, | 9 | d as well as complete dominance designations for user supplied | 10 | d regression model. All dominance analysis statistics are to | 11 | d evaluate a variable's relative importance in reducing | 12 | d prediction error in the prediction of some (set of) | 13 | d dependent variable(s). Includes 3 wrapper modules to conduct | 14 | d multivariate and linear mixed effect regression dominance | 15 | d analysis as well as to accommodate official and user-contributed | 16 | d postestimation commands that compute fit statistics. | 17 | d | 18 | d KW: dominance | 19 | d KW: decomposition | 20 | d KW: relative importance | 21 | d KW: relative weights | 22 | d KW: shapley values | 23 | d | 24 | d Requires: Stata version 12.1 and package moremata from SSC (q.v.) | 25 | d | 26 | d Distribution-Date: 20211121 | 27 | d | 28 | d Author: Joseph N. Luchman, Fors Marsh Group LLC | 29 | d Support: email jluchman@@forsmarshgroup.com | 30 | d | 31 | f d\domin.ado | 32 | f d\domin.sthlp | 33 | f f\fitdom.ado | 34 | f f\fitdom.sthlp | 35 | f m\mixdom.ado | 36 | f m\mixdom.sthlp | 37 | f m\mvdom.ado | 38 | f m\mvdom.sthlp | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
The problem is, that when I run -adoupdate-, the module is not recognized as being out of date.
Code:
. adoupdate domin, update note: ado update updates community-contributed files; type update to check for updates to official Stata. Checking status of specified packages: [11] domin at http://fmwww.bc.edu/repec/bocode/d: installed package is up to date (no packages require updating)
I also do not see -domin- among the list presented when I ask for -ssc whatsnew- (as other users can readily verify as well) despite the distribution date for -domin- being within the bounds of what should be reported (as of today/when just called it reads 'SSC Stata modules created or revised 2022-10-11 to 2022-11-11').
Have others experienced this issue as well? I did recently change my contact email and add a new .mlib file. It is not clear why those changes would result in the behavior I'm seeing however.
Hopeful there's an easy solution to this that I'm overlooking.
- joe
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