Actually, I won't be able to look into an Eclipse plugin until I resolve some build issues of the JNI code on MacOS. Currently, when I run "make check", I get:
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _glp_error_hook Referenced from: /Users/cwolf/src/glpk-java-1.0.13/swig/.libs/libglpk_java.0.28.0.dylib Expected in: flat namespace dyld: Symbol not found: _glp_error_hook Referenced from: /Users/cwolf/src/glpk-java-1.0.13/swig/.libs/libglpk_java.0.28.0.dylib Expected in: flat namespace Note that I had to build a 64 bit version of the shared library since Java-1.6 on MacOS is a 64 bit VM. I will look into switching back to java-1.5 and attempting to get the JNI code working with a 32 bit VM... -Chris On 3/17/10 2:46 PM, glpk xypron wrote: > Hello Chris, > >> Speaking of which, I wonder if there's any interest on this list of a >> plugin for the Eclipse IDE? > > currently there are a few attempts to create an IDE based on some > simple editors (e.g. Gusek). > > What can be done with Eclipse can be studied looking at > IBM ILOG OPL-CPLEX Developer Edition. > > It contains windows with: > - project browsers (for GLPK .mod and .dat files) > - code (for GLPK GMPL) > - optimizer settings > - variable and constraint explorer > - output > - graphical display of solution development > > cf. > http://www-01.ibm.com/software/websphere/images/ILOG_ModelDevelopment1.jpg > > It would be great to have such a tool for GLPK. I only wonder > if there will be enough people investing the time to keep it > living. > > Best regards > > Xypron _______________________________________________ Help-glpk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk
