Hello Benhard !

Probably the easy way is to static build/link glpsol.

I normally look at the end of the make output and manually replace it:

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examples$ make
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..  -I./../src   -g -O3 -march=native -ffp-contract=off -DWITH_SPLAYTREE -flto -MT glpsol.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/glpsol.Tpo -c -o glpsol.o glpsol.c
mv -f .deps/glpsol.Tpo .deps/glpsol.Po
/bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC   --mode=link gcc  -g -O3 -march=native -ffp-contract=off -DWITH_SPLAYTREE -flto   -o glpsol glpsol.o ../src/libglpk.la -lm libtool: link: gcc -g -O3 -march=native -ffp-contract=off -DWITH_SPLAYTREE -flto -o .libs/glpsol glpsol.o ../src/.libs/libglpk.so -lm

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Rerun the glpsol link as (replace the ouput "-o" and the libglpk from shared to static):

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gcc -g -O3 -march=native -ffp-contract=off -DWITH_SPLAYTREE -flto -o glpsol glpsol.o  ../src/.libs/libglpk.a -lm

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Cheers !

On 2/11/20 12:20, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
Am 2. November 2020 10:53:06 MEZ schrieb Andrew Makhorin <[email protected]>:

    -------- Forwarded Message --------
    From: "Andraschko, Bernhard" <[email protected]>
    To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
    Subject: Portable version
    Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2020 07:21:45 +0000

        Hi, I'm currently working for the Chair of Symbolic
        Computation in Passau and help developing ApCoCoA-2, a
        computer algebra framework mainly for commutative algebra for
        Linux and for Windows. We would like to include include a
        version of GLPK into our framework, but have failed yet with
        compiling a portable standalone version of glpsol as the
        configuration and the built always writes direkt paths into
        many files. Also replacing all paths by new ones didn't help.
        Is there a way to compile a portable version? Best Regards
Bernhard Andraschko


Dear Bernhard,

please, provide a log of the errors that you observed.

On Linux you may have to set LD_LIBRARYY_PATH if you put GLPK library into an unusual place.

Don't forget running ldconfig.

On Windows the GLPK library must be in one of the directories indicated by %PATH%.

Best regards

Heinrich

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