Ted Ralphs
Ted Ralphs
I understand everything you're saying as far as versioning and tracking, etc. I still don't really see exactly why you couldn't build the COIN-OR libraries in a completely independent way...
@tosttost Thanks for the suggestion on using coinbrew from within CMake! Indeed, I'm doing some refactoring and I will soon be at a point where I would welcome help on...
Sorry for the (very long) delay in looking at this. I'm getting ready to make a new release and I can't replicate this now on either the previous release 2.11.6...
All tests are still passing on all platforms on Github Actions. If you can isolate what is different, that would give us something to look at. It looks like you...
I would start by tracking down the line the test is failing on and see why that is happening. Just grepping for `No functional CoinIsnan`, I found it here: https://github.com/coin-or/CoinUtils/blob/a9f7bd3fc5cbb3028b8e71c3d279969a6740112d/CoinUtils/test/unitTest.cpp#L174...
I transferred this issue to coin-or/CoinUtils because that is where the MPS reader lives. I suspect that this is a case of an MPS problem that is actually in free...
I can't replicate, so you'll have to provide more information. By the way, you still have a wrong character above ("–test"), would be nice to know where that's coming from....
You should have no problems with any recent version of gcc.
In response to https://github.com/coin-or/CoinUtils/issues/128#issuecomment-611193221, the new option `--tests` takes an argument, which is one of `main`, `all`, or `none`. You need to specify one of those. The default is now...
A new release is coming soon, but in the meantime, there are automatically built binaries of the latest trunk, which should be patched and work well, for all platforms ....