[comp.sys.hp] Problem Installing HP Common Lisp II

ibm@dit.upm.es (Ignacio Bellido Montes) (07/02/90)

	Some time ago I upgraded our HP 9000 350 system to HPUX 7.0, I
installed all the system, and then tryed to install Common Lisp II (Lucid).
I got a great surprise when the system told me:

		Sorry, Lisp not configured to run on this machine.

	This is the message that Lisp gives when you have not the password for
the ID module. The problem is that I have the password, the ID module and the
Lisp-de environment two years ago. And I didn't had any problem until now.

	Does any body have the answer to this crazy thing?.

	The installation process uses to crash when it have load flavors, and
is loading windows, but it is not a problem of the windows module because it
also crashes when it loads flavors and editor. So I belive it is not a problem
with any module. Could it be a memory problem ( I have 16 Mb Ram and 50Mbyes
Swap space).

	Thanks in advance to every body,

					Ignacio
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Ignacio Bellido Fernandez-Montes,

Departamento de Ingenieria de           Department of Telematic
Sistemas Telematicos (dit),		Systems Engineering,
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Universidad Politecnica de Madrid.	Madrid University of Technology.

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jimmyb@hpclsun.HP.COM (Jimmy Benjamin) (07/12/90)

Hi Ignacio,

When you moved from release 6.5 to 7.0 of HP-UX, you needed to get a
new version of Lisp, either version 2.16 (nearly identical with your
old lisp under HP-UX version 6.5), or to our new version 4.0, which
supports CLOS, Lucid's Delivery Tool Kit, etc.  If you are on support,
get your SE to help you.  Our goal is to upgrade all HP Common Lisp 2.15
customers who are on support with *both* 2.16 and 4.0 versions, and let
you decide what you prefer.  Support is a good deal...

Hope this helps, but the usual disclaimers,

Jimmy Benjamin
Product Marketing Engineer
Computer Languages Operation

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