Using ParaSCIP (UG) in PySCIPOpt
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I was wondering how to install and use ParaSCIP (UG) in python for SCIP Optimizer. I've looked through available information and haven't seen any information if UG is implemented in PySCIPOpt. Also default win distribution of SCIP Optimization Suite lacks ParaSCIP. I've tried to build it by myself but failed because of the following error:
Makefile.doit:176: recipe for target 'C:/my_progs/11/scipoptsuite-6.0.0/soplex/lib/libsoplex...gnu.opt.a' failed
Has anyone succeeded in installing parallel SCIP?
I'm on Windows 10, using Jupyter, Anaconda, Python 3.6
python scip
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I was wondering how to install and use ParaSCIP (UG) in python for SCIP Optimizer. I've looked through available information and haven't seen any information if UG is implemented in PySCIPOpt. Also default win distribution of SCIP Optimization Suite lacks ParaSCIP. I've tried to build it by myself but failed because of the following error:
Makefile.doit:176: recipe for target 'C:/my_progs/11/scipoptsuite-6.0.0/soplex/lib/libsoplex...gnu.opt.a' failed
Has anyone succeeded in installing parallel SCIP?
I'm on Windows 10, using Jupyter, Anaconda, Python 3.6
python scip
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I was wondering how to install and use ParaSCIP (UG) in python for SCIP Optimizer. I've looked through available information and haven't seen any information if UG is implemented in PySCIPOpt. Also default win distribution of SCIP Optimization Suite lacks ParaSCIP. I've tried to build it by myself but failed because of the following error:
Makefile.doit:176: recipe for target 'C:/my_progs/11/scipoptsuite-6.0.0/soplex/lib/libsoplex...gnu.opt.a' failed
Has anyone succeeded in installing parallel SCIP?
I'm on Windows 10, using Jupyter, Anaconda, Python 3.6
python scip
I was wondering how to install and use ParaSCIP (UG) in python for SCIP Optimizer. I've looked through available information and haven't seen any information if UG is implemented in PySCIPOpt. Also default win distribution of SCIP Optimization Suite lacks ParaSCIP. I've tried to build it by myself but failed because of the following error:
Makefile.doit:176: recipe for target 'C:/my_progs/11/scipoptsuite-6.0.0/soplex/lib/libsoplex...gnu.opt.a' failed
Has anyone succeeded in installing parallel SCIP?
I'm on Windows 10, using Jupyter, Anaconda, Python 3.6
python scip
python scip
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UG is not (yet) officially supported on Windows. In the meantime, I recommend you use Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). This should allow you to run the entire SCIP Optimization Suite on Windows.
As for PySCIPOpt, it's not possible to call UG from Python. We would be happy to work on a Pull Request in that direction :-)
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You should probably suggest to use Pyscipopt to write out the model in mps-format, and then read and solve it with FiberSCIP.
– Gregor
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UG is not (yet) officially supported on Windows. In the meantime, I recommend you use Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). This should allow you to run the entire SCIP Optimization Suite on Windows.
As for PySCIPOpt, it's not possible to call UG from Python. We would be happy to work on a Pull Request in that direction :-)
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You should probably suggest to use Pyscipopt to write out the model in mps-format, and then read and solve it with FiberSCIP.
– Gregor
Nov 8 at 15:11
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UG is not (yet) officially supported on Windows. In the meantime, I recommend you use Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). This should allow you to run the entire SCIP Optimization Suite on Windows.
As for PySCIPOpt, it's not possible to call UG from Python. We would be happy to work on a Pull Request in that direction :-)
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You should probably suggest to use Pyscipopt to write out the model in mps-format, and then read and solve it with FiberSCIP.
– Gregor
Nov 8 at 15:11
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UG is not (yet) officially supported on Windows. In the meantime, I recommend you use Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). This should allow you to run the entire SCIP Optimization Suite on Windows.
As for PySCIPOpt, it's not possible to call UG from Python. We would be happy to work on a Pull Request in that direction :-)
UG is not (yet) officially supported on Windows. In the meantime, I recommend you use Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). This should allow you to run the entire SCIP Optimization Suite on Windows.
As for PySCIPOpt, it's not possible to call UG from Python. We would be happy to work on a Pull Request in that direction :-)
answered Nov 8 at 14:58
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You should probably suggest to use Pyscipopt to write out the model in mps-format, and then read and solve it with FiberSCIP.
– Gregor
Nov 8 at 15:11
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You should probably suggest to use Pyscipopt to write out the model in mps-format, and then read and solve it with FiberSCIP.
– Gregor
Nov 8 at 15:11
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You should probably suggest to use Pyscipopt to write out the model in mps-format, and then read and solve it with FiberSCIP.
– Gregor
Nov 8 at 15:11
You should probably suggest to use Pyscipopt to write out the model in mps-format, and then read and solve it with FiberSCIP.
– Gregor
Nov 8 at 15:11
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