[SCIP] How can I compile a binary on Windows like the one provided by SCIP web

Benjamin Müller benjamin.mueller at zib.de
Mon Nov 9 09:40:34 CET 2015


Dear Feng,

I have answered you on StackOverflow. Please use either StackOverflow or 
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Best,

Benny



On 11/07/2015 11:04 AM, John Von wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that the download section on SCIP main webpage contain the 
> following pre-compiled binary package for Windows, I am wondering how 
> can I get such a binary and required .dll and .lib library. Because I 
> want use CPLEX as the LP solver to test my problem, I have to do the 
> compile by myself.
>
> So, my question is how can I get a package like the one bellow, except 
> that the LP solver is replaced by CPLEX. (PS: Zimpl and Ipopt are not 
> really required in my situation).
>
> "Windows/PC, 64bit, msvc 12.0: dynamically linked to SoPlex 2.2.0, 
> Zimpl 3.3.3, Ipopt 3.12.3, CppAD 20140000.1, MPIR 2.6.0, zlib 1.2.5 
> [requires the Visual C++ Redistributable Packages]"
>
> Is there a guide that can lead me to achieve this? or Would you please 
> tell me how should I do?
>
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Feng
>
>
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