Hi Reg, Thanks for this tip.
I am using Mac OS X. It works. time glpsol Here's the log. ~~~ . . Model has been successfully processed real 1m31.260s user 1m31.037s sys 0m0.209s Nolis-MacBook-Pro:ForestValue_SQLite3_new_formulation nsicad$ ~~~ Noli On 11/1/12, Reginald Beardsley <[email protected]> wrote: > In Unix/Linux "/usr/bin/time glpsol" will give you wall and CPU times for > the glpsol execution. > > There are a variety of options (e.g. Cygwin, SFU, etc) for doing this on > Windows. Which is appropriate depends upon what version of Windows you're > running. > > I don't use Windows, so I can only help after you get some version of Unix > commandline tools installed. > > For what you described: > > date > time gplsol ... > date > > would provide everything. > > Reg _______________________________________________ Help-glpk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk
