On Dec 10, 10:45 am, Nathann Cohen wrote:
> I was a bit worried about it :-)
>
> You will find everything about the current Alpha there
> :http://groups.google.com/group/sage-release/browse_thread/thread/0020...
>
> Please remember to use the last versions of the spkg in this case --
> i.e. the o
I was a bit worried about it :-)
You will find everything about the current Alpha there :
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-release/browse_thread/thread/0020c82d825abe15/b52579bc51bc9a14?show_docid=b52579bc51bc9a14
Please remember to use the last versions of the spkg in this case --
i.e. the on
Installing the former version result:
---
AttributeErrorTraceback (most recent call
last)
/home/hassan/ in ()
/home/hassan/Apps/sage-4.2.1/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/
numerical/mip.so i
A temporary solution is of course to use the FORMER version of the CBC
package.
To do so, please type :
sage -f http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Nathann.Cohen/cbc-2.3.p0.spkg
But these early versions of MixedIntegerLinearProgram have been
updated much since, so the best way for you is still to do
Hello !!!
Your problem comes from the fact that the CBC packages got updated
very recently, and is compatible with the brand-new implementation of
the MIP class in Sage... I guess you need to use the last Alpha
version of Sage, or to wait until the next stable version is released.
Sorry for the in