The reply I gave to David suggested the following, assuming you have MinGW and msys installed, perhaps you could indicate which step fails for you and how.
Unpack glpk_4_55 distribution and open an msys terminal in the top directory. # Create suitable Makefiles ./configure # Build glpk using these Makefiles make # Construct a dll dllwrap --dllname glpk.dll --def w32/glpk_4_55.def src/*.o # Generate the .lib file dlltool --def w32/glpk_4_55.def --dllname glpk.dll --output-lib glpk.lib # Install copy src/glpk.h, glpk.dll, glpk.lib wherever you want them # Test Change directory to wherever you installed glpk.h, glpk.dll, glpk.lib. Copy glpsol.c and say yacfs.mod from glpk examples. # Compile glpsol gcc -I . glpsol.c -o glpsol.exe glpk.lib # Run glpsol glpsol --math yacfs.mod -- Nigel Galloway [email protected] On Mon, May 4, 2015, at 06:08 AM, Jesus wrote: > Hi, > > I was just following this thread but can't find any connection between > the doubt submitted my David (I'm experiencing something similar) and > the answer by Nigel. > > I get to compile .o files with gcc but I can't execute them anyhow: is > there a way to create .exe files that can run on Win, just as glpsol > does? (btw, when I try to create the glpsol.exe (as a test) from gcc, > the .exe file generated from gcc can't run in Windows, and other .exe > files I generate from .c files run perfectly. > > I don't know if I'm missing some important linking or so. (The point > mentioned in the manual regarding glpk.h was succesfully solved and that > reference seems to be corrcetly included, since gcc doesn't show any > error anymore.) > > Thanks, -- http://www.fastmail.com - Same, same, but different... _______________________________________________ Help-glpk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk
