Hi Nathan,
Yes, I checked local/include and local/lib. CPLEX runs fine also as a
64 bit standalone.
I recompiled everything with ./sage -ba, and now
MixedIntegerLinearProgram(solver="CPLEX") triggers a new error
message
I put the log below:
-
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "",
Hello,
Unfortunately, I had already made the symbolic link to cpxconst.h
before requesting for help on this forum (I did found this ticket you
mentioned by googling) So the bug comes from elsewhere... I'm a
bit desperate :-(
Yann
On 10 fév, 20:57, Nathann Cohen wrote:
> Helloo !!
>
> >
Salut Nathann !
Thanks for your answer.
I "touched" the files as you asked, and here is the result below. The
"sage -b" command went much faster than when I first installed CPLEX.
By the way, I'm using MILP to solve machine learning problems with
some combinatorial aspects. For example, given a d
eb 9, 8:38 pm, yannche wrote:
>
> > Hi Everyone,
>
> > I find SAGE absolutely awesome, and I use it on a daily basis.
> > I am desperately trying to have CPLEX work on SAGE 4.8. I have
> > installed CPLEX 12.3 on my Mac OS 10.6 (Intel CPU). CPLEX works fine
> &g
Hi Everyone,
I find SAGE absolutely awesome, and I use it on a daily basis.
I am desperately trying to have CPLEX work on SAGE 4.8. I have
installed CPLEX 12.3 on my Mac OS 10.6 (Intel CPU). CPLEX works fine
as a standalone. However,
I followed the installation procedure detailed here
http://www.