Hi Andreas, Pierre<br>
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Well that fix in the ipopt-pardiso interfase solved the error I had. So
I've got bonmin working quite well with the pardiso solver. Nice work!!<br>
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best regards,<br>
Rodrigo<br>
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<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 7/19/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Andreas Waechter</b> <<a href="mailto:andreasw@watson.ibm.com">andreasw@watson.ibm.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi Rodrigo,<br><br>> I got the website address from my thesis advisor (Dr. Antonio Flores<br>> Tlacuahuac). I've downloded the code, but I've got a question: Can it be<br>> compiled with the Pardiso linear solver (at least for IPOPT)?
<br><br>Yes, in principle you can use Pardiso; you just add the same<br>configuration options for Bonmin's configure as you would for Ipopt's<br>(--with-pardiso...). Well, let's hope that it works...<br><br>> Also I found a segfault in one of the executables.... when executing
<br>> $ ./nodeSolver<br>> Segmentation fault<br>><br>> I compiled it as in the quickstart section of the wiki page... using<br>> gcc version 3.4.5 20051201 (Red Hat 3.4.5-2)<br><br>That is not a bug, but a feature. This executable I think is mainly meant
<br>for debugging, so that it fails is fine :) It is meant to solve the NLP<br>for a particular node of a previous run of Bonmin, and it requires some<br>arguments. If you specify an argument, it won't crash. But we should
<br>probably either not install it, or at least make sure it doesn't segfault.<br><br>> The other executables work fine....<br><br>This is great!<br><br>Best,<br><br>Andreas<br></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>
-- <br>Rodrigo López Negrete<br><a href="http://muon.blogdns.org/~rush/">http://muon.blogdns.org/~rush/</a>