Hi Piotr
I recently made some changes to the timing functions in ASCEND, but
unfortunately I didn't test them carefully on Windows. If you want to
run on Windows, I suggest you either update backwards to r2845 (just
before r2846 where the change was made), or else do a bit of reading and
figure out a nice way to solve the bug my using some #ifdef switches to
implement suitable Windows API calls for that platform, versus the
current POSIX stuff for other platforms.
Anyway, hopefully with this change you will be able to get things working.
Cheers
JP
On 26/03/15 11:56, Piotr Janowski wrote:
> Dear John Pye,
>
> First of all, thank you for replaying so quickly. I encountered some
> problem while building ASCEND (it was caused by my previous version of
> Python 3.4) but I managed to solve it by moderating the PATH. After
> that it all went quite smooth. But at the step of building ASCEND with
> "scons -j4" command, I encountered some errors. I am not that familiar
> with all of the code, so I thought you might know how to solve that
> problem (I am sending a screenshot from command line with encountered
> errors after prompting "scons -j4").
>
> I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Respectfully yours,
> Piotr Janowski
>
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