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HiGHS Log File Not Found/Created #739
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I'm facing the exact same issue apart from using Windows. Have you found a solution for this problem in the meantime? |
Thanks for reporting. Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce this error as we do not have Is there any instructions to download and install highs? |
@pchtsp for the command line version, you can download a pre-compiled binary or build it from source with CMake: |
Hi! I had the same problem in Linux (Ubuntu) and to me it was solved by running I don't know for other OS, but maybe this can help someone else with the same issue on Linux |
Hello ! I am running HiGHS and Pulp on python3.12 official debian docker image. @pchtsp if you want to add HiGHS checks to the CI, I am using this Dockerfile to build the base image for the runners on my application:
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Details for the issue
What did you do?
Modeled a MILP problem with PuLP and attempted to solve with the HiGHS_CMD solver. Defined a basic problem and solver as follows:
What did you expect to see?
I expected to see the result assigned to
result
and printed to the command line.What did you see instead?
I get a
FileNotFoundError
with the following message:[Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/var/folders/qc/sgm9_xyx4t7c_t01c_1klnkc0000gn/T/df3e5a7bf9d04d15b4bba49ee31da6f5-pulp.HiGHS_log'
I checked the directory and found the equivalent .mps and .HiGHS files, but the HiGHS_log file was not created.
Useful extra information
The info below often helps, please fill it out if you're able to. :)
What operating system are you using?
I'm using python version:
I installed PuLP via:
Did you also
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