[Coin-symphony] Compiling Symphony

Renaud Lepere renaud.lepere at alma.fr
Tue Apr 26 09:18:56 EDT 2005


Hello

I had the same problem, i m not really sure but it think it was due 
to CR/LF unix/dos problem on the end of lines of the .dsp (unix2dos.exe 
included in cygwin helped me to solve the problem).
Hope it will help,
Regards

Renaud.

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De : coin-symphony-bounces at list.coin-or.org [mailto:coin-symphony-bounces at list.coin-or.org]De la part de Patrick Grandjean
Envoyé : mardi 26 avril 2005 10:01
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Objet : [Coin-symphony] Compiling Symphony



Hello, 

I downloaded all COIN-OR libraries in order to compile SYMPHONY under Windows 2000. I have MS Visual Studio .NET 2003, and I tried to open the "symphony.ds*" files. But then, I have the following errors: 
        - "The project 'symphony.dsp' must be converted to the current Visual C++ project format. After it has been converted, you will not be able to edit this project in 
        previous versions of Visual Studio. 

        Convert and open this project?" 
        I click YES, or NO, whatever. 
        
        - "Cannot open project due to a corrupt file" 
        I click OK. 

        - "Project C:\COIN\SYMPHONY-5.0\WIN32\symphony.dsp failed to open" 
        I click OK. 

        - "Project C:\COIN\SYMPHONY-5.0\WIN32\symphonyLib.dsp failed to open" 
        I click OK. 

Then, of course, I can't compile the library nor symphony at all. I tried using Cygwin (the latest version). After compiling COIN (which works fine), I do the "make"command and have the following errors: 
 

The problem is that in "main.c" source file, there is "readline", but no "_readline". I've searched for macros, etc, but nothing. I don't understand, maybe a compiler bug. 

Could someone help me with this? I would prefer compiling it under Windows and Visual Studio, but if you think that I should use Linux, than I tried it with Linux. 

Thank you for any help. 

Best Regards, 

Patrick Grandjean.




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