On Sat, 16 Jul 2011, Yuri wrote:

I know about this method, but unfortunately it always requires GLPK to solve the problem again not reusing the results of the previous computation(s).

I suspect that the best you can do is to lie to the feasibility checker
and keep your own set of books.
That will require generating all solutions.

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