[Scip] about installing SCIP at a 64-bit Windows system

Gerald Gamrath gamrath at zib.de
Fri Jul 3 17:29:55 CEST 2015


The library might also have a different file extension, e.g. ".lib".

But since your CPLEX libraries were compiled with Visual Studio, you 
should probably compile SCIP with it as well (try using the 
nmake-Makefiles, as Matthias suggested).

By the way: It looks like your MinGW environment is 32bit?

Best,
Gerald

Am 03.07.2015 um 09:56 schrieb lixiangyong at 163.com:
>
> Thanks, but can you tell how to find .a file in the lib folder of CPLEX?
>
>     *From:* Soukaina Sema <mailto:soukaina.sema at gmail.com>
>     *Date:* 2015-07-02 19:09
>     *To:* lixiangyong <mailto:lixiangyong at 163.com>
>     *Subject:* about installing SCIP at a 64-bit Windows system
>     Hello,
>     i read your post in the mailing list, i just want to say why you
>     don't try to install Scip trough Cygwin( emulate Linux System) and
>     not Mingov , i have it installed in Windows 32-bit system using
>     Cygwin , you can try it just until you figure out how you can deal
>     with your error in Mingov.
>
>
>     Best of luck
>
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