Yes. Unfortunately, the current builds of the TSPOPF MEX files for macOS do not
work on MATLAB versions newer than R2016b. I have not yet had the time to
attempt to build them with newer MATLAB’s.
It’s worth noting that for most people there is little gain to be obtained by
installing TSPOPF, since the default MIPS is essentially equivalent to PDIPM.
Since MIPS is pure Matlab code, it is much more flexible, handling all of the
new non-linear user constraints, and is only slightly slower for most problems.
Ray
> On Nov 28, 2018, at 3:37 PM, Flavio Arthur Leal Ferreira <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> I am using TSPOPF MacOS I64 and I get the following message related to
> libmex.dylib not loaded.
> Is it related to the way this mex file was compiled ? pdipmopf.mexmaci64
>
> MATPOWER Version 6.0, 16-Dec-2016 -- AC Optimal Power Flow
> Invalid MEX-file
> '/Users/flavioalferreira/Documents/matpower6.0/extras/pdipmopf.mexmaci64':
> dlopen(/Users/flavioalferreira/Documents/matpower6.0/extras/pdipmopf.mexmaci64,
> 6): Library
> not loaded: @loader_path/libmex.dylib
> Referenced from:
> /Users/flavioalferreira/Documents/matpower6.0/extras/pdipmopf.mexmaci64
> Reason: image not found.
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