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RE: [Help-glpk] Re: GLPK MingW build files and PyGLPK
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D'Agostino, Larry - TX |
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RE: [Help-glpk] Re: GLPK MingW build files and PyGLPK |
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Thu, 5 Nov 2009 13:08:52 -0600 |
MinGW is a fork of Cygwin so I'm guessing they both could be used to compile
GLPK into GUSEK.
http://www.mingw.org/history
Yet there is some functionality not inherent in Cygwin. I don't understand the
difference but you may Luiz.
http://www.mingw.org/node/21
Larry
http://industrialengineertools.blogspot.com
-----Original Message-----
From: help-glpk-bounces+larry.d'address@hidden
[mailto:help-glpk-bounces+larry.d'address@hidden On Behalf Of Luiz Bettoni
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 1:57 PM
To: Andrew Makhorin
Cc: help-glpk
Subject: [Help-glpk] Re: GLPK MingW build files and PyGLPK
> If you build only the glpsol executable, why not to use Cygwin?
> It allows configuring and building the package in the standard way.
> Is there anything specific in Gusek that requires Mingw?
>
Hi, Andrew.
Really, I'm using only glpsol executable from GLPK package. I've adopted
MinGW
because SciTE uses it, and if I (or someone) need to rebuild Gusek or
GLPK it was
able to do it in the same way, with the same compiler.
I've never used Cygwin, but I can try, sure. By the way, use xypron
pre-build files
can be more convenient - and "standardized", if I can say it in this way.
When I've started Gusek, I've found just some not-up-to-date glpk
binaries on the
web, and decided build it from myself. Today xypron make the bins
quickly, just
after GLPK releases. Use these bins looks like a natural move.
Thanks!
Luiz
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