1 This directory contains batch files and other stuff which you can use
2 to build GLPK for 64-bit Windows with the native C/C++ compilers.
4 Before running the batch file do the following:
6 1. Make sure that you have installed the compiler you are going to use
9 2. Look into corresponding batch file (just right-click it and choose
10 'Edit' in the popup menu; DO NOT choose 'Open'). Make sure that HOME
11 variable specifies correct path to the compiler directory; if not,
12 make necessary changes.
14 To run the batch file just double-click it and wait a bit while the
15 Make utility does its job. The message 'OPTIMAL SOLUTION FOUND' in the
16 MS-DOS window means that all is OK. If you do not see it, something is
19 Once GLPK has been successfully built, there must appear two files in
22 glpk.lib, which is the GLPK object library, and
24 glpsol.exe, which is the stand-alone GLPK LP/MIP solver.