Do not worry about conopt - it is commercial -

IPOPT should work - but I recall that the synaptic install sometimes is not
recognized (do not know why) - particularly is the lib file is in /usr/lib
try downloading the source and install with --prefix=/usr/local (for IPOPT)

need graphviz-dev for graphviz - and you have it, perhaps it is the path
issue - do not
know why ...

On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 7:18 AM, divyanshu bandil <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear John,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Well as directed by you i downloaded the source code and tried to build it
> on Ubuntu 10.10.
> I did install the following packages as mentioned on the 'Build Ascend'
> page:
>
>    - subversion
>    - swig
>    - g++
>    - gfortran
>    - python-dev
>    - scons
>
>
>
>    - flex
>    - bison
>    - graphviz-dev
>    - libsundials-serial-dev
>    - coinor-libipopt-dev
>    - liblapack-dev (used by IPOPT)
>    - tcl8.5-dev
>    - tk8.5-dev
>    - libtktable2.9
>    - libblas-dev
>
>
>
>    - ipython
>
>
>    - python-matplotlib
>
>
> But still the following errors occur while building the source.
> 1. libagraph is not detected. I think this has something to do with
> libcgraph replacing libagraph. Also graphviz is not detected.
> 2. Failed IPOPT detection though coinor-libipopt-dev is installed.
> 3. Conopt is also not available. Maybe it is due to it being commercial.
>
> Please help as soon as possible.
>
> Regards,
> Divyanshu
> --- On *Wed, 2/16/11, John Pye <[email protected]>* wrote:
>
>
> From: John Pye <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [ASCEND] Working for Your Project
> To: "divyanshu bandil" <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 3:06 PM
>
>
> Hi Divyanshu,
>
> Can I suggest you get in contact with Grivan Thapar, a previous
> ASCEND/GSOC2010 student also based in Delhi? His details are on the
> wiki. He has some tasks that need to be done in relation to our
> canvas-based modelling.
>
> Due to excellent demand, we will only be accepting GSOC applicants who
> have made useful code contributions in advance of the Programme. So I
> suggest you build the ASCEND code for yourself from our svn trunk, get
> it running, write some sample models (perhaps from your knowledge area
> of electronics, for example?). You can then look at our bug tracker, or
> else the list of student projects, for ideas of where to start working.
> Please feel free to discuss.
>
> Cheers
> JP
>
>
> divyanshu bandil wrote:
> > Dear John,
> >
> > I am second year student at NSIT, Delhi, India pursuing Bachelor of
> > Engineering Course in Electronics And Communication. Being an
> > engineering student and a programming enthusiast I would like to
> > contribute to your project ASCEND under Google Summer of Code. I have
> > certain level of experience in programming in C/C++ and would be
> > interested in learning new programming languages as required for your
> > project.
> > Please guide me through the process as i am genuinely interested in
> > ASCEND.
> >
> > Best Regards
> > Divyanshu Bandil
> >
> >
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