Today I loaded and evaluated a simple notebook I saved yesterday. When the evaluation got to a Histogram statement it stopped and displayed "Updating from Wolfram Research server" for about a minute. I'm running 10.3 on Windows 7 x64. I thought Histogram was a built-in function. Why would Mathematica need to access the Wolfram server to execute it?
I am also very interested in an answer to what is Mathematica updating from the servers. What information does Mathematica send to the servers?
You can check the code:
?? PacletManager`PacletCheckUpdate
and
?? PacletManager`PacletFindRemote
basically the name of the paclet, the version of Mathematica, and the version of the paclet, you know...the necessary bits...
Where can we find what Mathematica functionalities are updated through the paclet server? Are some bugs also possibly fixed through this server? How can one find out what on one's present version has been updated by the paclet server? If you upgrade from e.g 10.2 to 10.3, do you then also get the latest paclet updates? Can someone explain more about this form of software updating for mathematica?
Histogram makes use of / autoloads other functionality, some of which is paclet-based and can be updated from the server when there is a new version -- for example, the Quantity framework. The shipping Mathematica 10.3 has version 1.2.1, which was updated to 1.2.1.1 via the paclet server.
I also saw that message recently.