[SCIP] Issue with running of the Binpacking problem

Ambros Gleixner gleixner at zib.de
Thu Jun 18 10:05:39 CEST 2020


Dear Abbas,

Your questions seem to relate more to general C/C++ development on 
Windows.  This is not the right mailing list to help with this.

Best,
Ambros


Am 17.06.20 um 10:18 schrieb Franziska Schloesser:
> Dear Abbas,
> 
> I, myself, have no experience running the applications and examples on 
> windows, therefore i forward the mail back to the mailinglist.
> 
> Best,
> Franziska
> 
> On 6/16/20 9:12 PM, Abbas Omidi wrote:
>> Dear Franziska,
>>
>> Many thanks for your hints. I can do that.
>> I have some questions about the behaviour of the SCIP on different 
>> problems.
>> 1) Would you say please, why do I have to use the release directory to 
>> run the bin-packing problem while the other examples can be run 
>> directly into the MSVS using steps I mentioned in the previous email?
>> 2) I would like to know when I try to execute the other examples using 
>> the release directory those running screens are closed too fast and 
>> itis convenient
>> to execute them directly into the MSVS. Is there any reason for this?
>>
>> Regards
>> Abbas
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 6:40 PM Franziska Schloesser 
>> <schloesser at zib.de <mailto:schloesser at zib.de>> wrote:
>>
>>     Dear Abbas,
>>
>>     You attached a screenshot of the Binpacking executable running
>>     correctly, displaying the help message.
>>
>>     It seems you are calling the Binpacking executable in a wrong way,
>>     the call should be
>>
>>     "D:\Software\SCIP Suite\scipoptsuite-7.0.0\scip\examples\Binpacking\Build\Release\binpacking.exe" -l "D:\Software\SCIP Suite\scipoptsuite-7.0.0\scip\examples\Binpacking\data\u20_00.bpa"
>>
>>     Best,
>>     Franziska
>>
>>     On 6/16/20 10:59 AM, Abbas Omidi wrote:
>>>     Dear Franziska,
>>>
>>>     Thanks for your comments.
>>>     Let's say, I tried to use SCIP7 on win10 using CMake3.14.2.
>>>     In the source code box, I added "D:/Software/SCIP
>>>     Suite/scipoptsuite-7.0.0/scip/examples/Binpacking" and in the
>>>     build box, I added "D:/Software/SCIP
>>>     Suite/scipoptsuite-7.0.0/scip/examples/Binpacking/Build".
>>>     After Generating the project, I get the following notation:
>>>     ***
>>>     Selecting Windows SDK version 10.0.14393.0 to target Windows
>>>     10.0.17134.
>>>
>>>     Configuring done
>>>
>>>     Generating done
>>>
>>>     ***
>>>
>>>     I run the project using MSVS17 and add the data file into the
>>>     debugging tab (command arguments) on the bin-packing property
>>>     page as follows:
>>>
>>>     "D:\Software\SCIP
>>>     Suite\scipoptsuite-7.0.0\scip\examples\Binpacking\data\u20_00.bpa".
>>>
>>>     Then I set "release" and "build" the project. the notation is:
>>>
>>>     Done building project "binpacking.vcxproj".
>>>
>>>     ========== Build: 2 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped
>>>     ==========
>>>
>>>     Running the project using debug tab -> start without debugging.
>>>     test.png
>>>
>>>     Would you say please, where I am wrong and how can I fix the issue?
>>>
>>>     Thanks in advance
>>>     Abbas
>>>
>>>
>>>     On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 6:35 PM Franziska Schloesser
>>>     <schloesser at zib.de <mailto:schloesser at zib.de>> wrote:
>>>
>>>         Dear Abbas,
>>>
>>>         I tried to reproduce your issue but everything works fine for
>>>         me. Can you send me the steps that you took to get this error?
>>>
>>>         Best,
>>>         Franziska
>>>
>>>         On 6/12/20 11:57 AM, Abbas Omidi wrote:
>>>>         Dear Franziska,
>>>>
>>>>         Thanks for your reply.
>>>>         It seems the link is provided to download
>>>>         "scipoptsuite-7.0.0.tgz" was interrupt. Now, I have just
>>>>         tried to download the last version of the examples and the
>>>>         issue is remaining as the following massage:
>>>>         ***
>>>>         invalid parameter
>>>>         <D:/Materials/SCIP/scipoptsuite-7.0.0/scip/examples/Binpacking/data/u20_00.bpa>
>>>>         ***
>>>>         I have tested VPR and Queens examples and it seems there
>>>>         isn't the issue. I was wondering if, How can I fix it?
>>>>
>>>>         Regards
>>>>         Abbas
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 1:02 PM Franziska Schloesser
>>>>         <schloesser at zib.de <mailto:schloesser at zib.de>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>             Dear Abbas,
>>>>
>>>>             Can you please describe your problem a bit more
>>>>             detailed? What are the steps to reproduce it?
>>>>
>>>>             Why do you use the old Binpacking source files with a
>>>>             newer version of SCIP?
>>>>
>>>>             Best,
>>>>             Franziska
>>>>
>>>>             On 6/10/20 9:12 AM, Abbas Omidi wrote:
>>>>>             Dear support team,
>>>>>
>>>>>             I'm trying to use SCIP as a branch and price framework
>>>>>             on the win10 using Cmak. I'm going to run the
>>>>>             Binpacking problem as a start point. When the problem
>>>>>             is solved I have an issue about "the unable to
>>>>>             find/read the related data file in the problem
>>>>>             directory", while other problems work fine without any
>>>>>             issue.
>>>>>             I'm using SCIP 7.0.0 and corresponding the Binpacking
>>>>>             problem source code comes with SCIP 6.0.1 directory.
>>>>>             I'm wondering if, how can I fix this issue?
>>>>>
>>>>>             Regards
>>>>>             Abbas
>>>>>
>>>>>
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