Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module" without simulink

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Hi,
I get the following error occasionally in Matlab R2023b update 3 without using simulink on OpenSUSE
Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: ../elf/dl-tls.c: 556: _dl_allocate_tls_init: Assertion `listp != NULL' failed!
There is a bugfix regarding Simulink, but it doesn't seem to work without it
How can I call load_sl_glibc_patch without Simulink?
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Brad Holder
Brad Holder on 2 Jan 2024
just type exactly that into matlab.
In all of my live scripts I have one of the first few lines being
load_sl_glibc_patch
Per Jørgensen
Per Jørgensen on 4 Jan 2024
I think you need to have simulink installed for that command, I don't have it on my computer

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Sanju
Sanju on 28 Nov 2023
The "load_sl_glibc_patch" function is designed exclusively for Simulink and is used to load a patch for the GNU C Library required by Simulink. If you're not utilizing Simulink, there is no need to invoke this function.
If you are using Simulink, the “load_sl_glibc_patch” function is called automatically when you start Simulink, and you do not need to call it explicitly, Because the "load_sl_glibc_patch" function is tailored to Simulink, it cannot be called without Simulink.
There isn't a direct or documented way to call "load_sl_glibc_patch" without Simulink. This function is internally structured for addressing specific concerns within the Simulink environment, and it's not intended for general use outside of that context.
Hope this Helps!
Thanks.
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Per Jørgensen
Per Jørgensen on 30 Nov 2023
Well I need a solution to the matlab crashing issue without operating system updates. currently I can't type more than 5 characters before matlab crashes. is it related to a system beep, then I could perhaps disable all sounds...

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