Taking over work for a retired gentlemen, and have been tasked with upgrading all Autodesk products to 2015. They all have proprietary LISP routines associated with them.
I have not written a LISP routine in many years.
So here is the problem:
Install 2015 Autocad sp1,
migrate settings from AutoCAD 2014,
run AutoCAD 2015,
Look and see this error in command line.
AutoCAD menu utilities loaded.
Loading HAS_LIB.VLX ... Loaded.
Loading HAS_ACAD.VLX ... Loaded. *Cancel*
Command:
Command:
Command:
Running HAS AutoCAD Support (HAS) ... S::STARTUP
****** HAS_ACAD.DLL Not Loaded
Error: no function definition: has_libserver
Works fine in 2014, but not in 2015.
Like I said, been years since I have worked with LISP routines, so please forgive me if this is a simple fix.
Indeed. There are also VLX files involved. If this is internally developed or paid work-for-hire, you should have access to the source code. If not then you need to contact the developer for updated routines.
Call it a lesson learned: documentation, while boring, can be *very* important.
Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.