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linear programming
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
linear programming |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Mar 2005 10:22:14 -0500 |
On 6-Mar-2005, Jeff Abrahamson <address@hidden> wrote:
| It looks like octave uses NPSOL to do linear programming, which in
| turn means that it can't be distributed with that functionality
| because of the license conflict.
|
| http://www.cheric.org/education/eduaids/octave/octman/octave_75.html#SEC86
Why have you chosen this site to look at the Octave manual? The
Octave web pages are at www.octave.org. Random pages on the net have
a tendency to be out of date...
| Am I mistaken?
Yes. :-)
There may have once been an interface to NPSOL, but it is not
currently a part of Octave.
| Or, if not, is there a reason (say, politics) why octave doesn't use
| glpk, which is GPL?
|
| http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/glpk.html
|
| If someone can point me in the right direction, I'm willing to take a
| stab at making a glpk version of the lpsol function (stub?), as LP is
| something I often need.
Someone is already working on this but I haven't heard about the
status for about a month now.
| (Is this the right place to post these questions?)
Yes.
jwe
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