Hi, Nigel, Andrew.

I've build glpsol.exe with MSYS and cygwin.
Besides it's useful, the binary file has more than double sized and the solver looks like quite slower.

So, for my testing purposes, I'll use my own MingW build files.
In Gusek package I'll use Xypron pre-built files.

Thanks, guys!
Luiz


At 16:59, Nigel Galloway wrote:
You should probably add the MSYS extensions to MingW, these include a make utility compatible with Linux. This is what I usually use to compile glpk on windows using NetBeans rather than Visual C++ as the IDE. I make no changes.

Good Luck,

Nigel

  
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Makhorin" <m...@gnu.org>
To: "Luiz Bettoni" <bett...@cpgei.ct.utfpr.edu.br>
Cc: "help-glpk" <help-glpk@gnu.org>
Subject: [Help-glpk] Re: GLPK MingW build files and PyGLPK
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 20:40:50 +0300


    
You do not intend to include MingW w32
build files in GLPK package anymore?
      
On every GLPK launch i've patched them and
sent to the list, but if no-one uses mingw
to build GLPK (I'm alone? U), it's wast effort.
      
If MingW build files isn't util anymore, I'm
planning replace Gusek glpsol binaries by
winglpk pre-build ones.
      
If you build only the glpsol executable, why not to use Cygwin?
It allows configuring and building the package in the standard way.
Is there anything specific in Gusek that requires Mingw?
    

  


  
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