[SCIP] SCIP Optimization Suite 10.0.0 released

Stefan Vigerske svigerske at gams.com
Mon Nov 24 14:51:05 CET 2025


Hello everyone,

we have the first snow in parts of Germany, and the calendar says it is 
the 24th, thus it is time for presents: A new major release of the SCIP 
Optimization Suite is now available already, including GCG 4.0.0, PaPILO 
3.0.0, SCIP 10.0.0, SoPlex 8.0.0, UG 1.0.0 (no longer beta), and ZIMPL 
3.7.0.
Note that the license for PaPILO and GCG has changed to Apache 2.0.

The beta announcement already provided an incomplete list of the new 
features available with this release. For a detailed overview, a close 
to 50 pages long release report has been assembled by the 30+ authors of 
this release:

https://optimization-online.org/2025/11/the-scip-optimization-suite-10-0/

Printed out, this also makes a wonderful present (wrap) for upcoming 
festivities.

After having studied the release report, you are invited to proceed to 
read the detailed changelogs, which include infamous lists of API and 
parameter changes, bugfixes, "miscellaneous" changes, et cetera:
- GCG: https://github.com/scipopt/gcg/blob/v40-bugfix/CHANGELOG
- PaPILO: https://github.com/scipopt/papilo/blob/v3.0.0/CHANGELOG
- SCIP: https://www.scipopt.org/doc/html/RN10.php
- SoPlex: https://soplex.zib.de/doc-8.0.0/html/CHANGELOG.php
- ZIMPL: https://github.com/scipopt/zimpl/blob/v3.7.0/CHANGELOG

To be best informed, you want to study the code changes itself, of 
course. Consider using the "Compare" function of the GitHub release 
pages (please don't print or fax the diffs):
- GCG: https://github.com/scipopt/gcg/compare/v372...v40-bugfix
- PaPILO: https://github.com/scipopt/papilo/releases/tag/v3.0.0
- SCIP: https://github.com/scipopt/scip/releases/tag/v10.0.0
- SoPlex: https://github.com/scipopt/soplex/releases/tag/v8.0.0
- ZIMPL: https://github.com/scipopt/zimpl/releases/tag/v3.7.0
Some of these pages also provide options to leave emotional feedback in 
the form of emojis, fireworks, stars, etc.

In case you are now interested to download the release in source code or 
precompiled form, check out the options at

      https://www.scipopt.org/index.php#download

There have been some updates to the provided binary packages to support 
more modern platforms and include more dependencies.

To give feedback, check out the options given at 
https://www.scipopt.org/index.php#contact.

Happy SCIP'ing,
Stefan (for the SCIP Optimization Suite Development Team)


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