Run app created in Matlab on Mac
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Good day! Could anyone please tell me how to run application created in Matlab on Mac? My situation is:
I don't have Matlab on Mac, but I've installed MCR, and I can't understand lines in readme.txt file:
setenv DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
<mcr_root>/v711/runtime/maci64:
<mcr_root>/v711/sys/os/maci64:
<mcr_root>/v711/bin/maci64:
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/JavaVM:
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Libraries
setenv XAPPLRESDIR <mcr_root>/v711/X11/app-defaults
So what should I do according these lines???
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Chirag Gupta
on 9 Aug 2011
You need to set two environment variables to the following.
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH and XAPPLRESDIR. The mcr_root is the location where you installed the MCR.
Open a Terminal: Execute the commands above (replacing mcr_root with actual location), navigate to where you have the Matlab app, and run it.
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Titus Edelhofer
on 11 Aug 2011
your google tells you the right thing to do: you could just enter
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH = <mcr_root>/v711/runtime/maci64:<mcr_root>/ ...
export XAPPLRESDIR = ...
Titus
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Jerome Lecoq
on 4 Jan 2013
This post is very good demonstration of how terrible the deployment process is on the mac. We SHOULD be able to just click on it (like in the windows plateform).
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Sagar Zade
on 29 Jan 2021
Edited: Sagar Zade
on 29 Jan 2021
For newer MATLAB versions this post might be helpful: Why do I receive an error about "libmwlaunchermain.dylib" library not loaded when I attempt to execute my compiled application on macOS?
Maxim
on 17 Aug 2011
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Chirag Gupta
on 17 Aug 2011
In your root you will most probably have an hidden .bashrc file or a .profile file. You can edit this file and set the environment variables there. This will ensure that these variables persist
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