Hi, Marc!

I can do that (sometimes, you can se that Gusek missed some glpk releases).
To be honest, it's not too different from your procedure. But I see the
point of pack the 64bit release and release it on sourceforge, you're right
=)

But as I'm not a Windows user anymore, I need some opinions that it works
on some win64 platforms [32bit gusek with 64bit glpsol exe/dll]. Like
yours. Can anyone else confirm that it works? Or problems connecting to
32bit databases or something like this?

Anyway, nowadays I'm not maintaining gusek actively, just packing new glpk
binaries from winglpk. Interested developers can join to the gusek project
on sourceforge, just ask me. Maybe we can migrate to github, also. Can be
more flexible and make another great fork came to life.


Regards,
Luiz Bettoni


2016-04-08 16:37 GMT-03:00 Meketon, Marc <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi Luiz,
>
> I use Gusek all the time.  Thank you for building/maintaining it.
>
> Whenever a new release comes out, I need to move the 64bit executables to
my Gusek directory.  Not that much work.  However, I recommend that you set
up 2 window binaries for Gusek, one that has 64bit GLPK and the other with
32bit GLPK.  I don’t think that Gusek itself needs to be 64bit – only the
solver.
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