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Failures from MINLPTests #34
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A quick comment on the first problem: I can solve the generated nl file on my machine, so I cannot explain the error yet. |
JuMP interprets I see only one variable in the NL file? Which part is wrong? I get so confused with nl files |
Is this some MUMPS version issue then? What version of MUMPS are you compiling with? |
How do I turn on maximally verbose logs for you? |
Ah! In this case, I see the dimensions of the problem reformulated by Uno and it had to introduce a slack variable. This is not great but at least expected. All good!
I'm using MUMPS 5.7.2.
That's a good idea. Pass the value |
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I'm not sure what changed. I'll re-run the MINLPTests. |
Wonderful :) |
Okay, I think I've figured this out: jump-dev/AmplNLWriter.jl#190 (comment) The tests were using a slightly different version of MUMPS to the one we compiled with. We can fix this in the next build by adding strict compat bounds. This is one issue with our approach of using shared libraries... Even though MUMPS v5.6 should be compatible with v5.7, the evidence clearly shows that it isn't... |
I'm running Uno over our standard test-set: jump-dev/AmplNLWriter.jl#190
I'll extract some reproducible examples of failures for you to investigate.
Actually, I think all these failures stem from the same problem. The first comment has the simplest reproducible example.
The error appears to be
The inertia correction got unstable (delta_w > threshold)
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