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lp-solve for Debian ---------------------- This package supplies lp_solve, a standalone program for solving linear programming problems. The lp_solve sources also build a library (liblpsolve55) which can be called from C programs to solve linear programming problems. Header files are installed in /usr/include/lpsolve/. See /usr/share/doc/liblpsolve55-dev/examples/demo.c.gzfor an example. No shared library is provided, since a dynamically linked program would be slower than a statically linked program. Linear programming problems (but not integer linear programming problems) can also be solved with the program PCx. PCx is available in the Debian package pcx, in non-free/math. The Debian package is fixed to use libcolamd from the system instead of including an own one. If you want to link liblpsolve55.a statically into your project you also might need -lcolamd (and therefore libsuitesparse-dev). --
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