SVN within MATLAB 2024b

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Anne Arseneau
Anne Arseneau on 13 Dec 2024
Answered: Rebecca Nakhoul on 7 Apr 2025
From one of my end users:
When I try to run ‘svn’ from within MATLAB, I get an error:
>> system('/usr/bin/svn --version')
/usr/bin/svn: symbol lookup error: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsvn_subr-1.so.1: undefined symbol: apr_crypto_block_cleanup
The same command works fine at the command line and works in MATLAB 2023b, so it feels like another example of MATLAB messing with the libraries it’s loading by default. (I already have something else in my LD_PRELOAD environment variable to get the matlab engine for python to work – conveniently, it’s the same trick that fixed the Ghostscript problems we had a while back!)
Any ideas how to address this?

Answers (2)

Rebecca Nakhoul
Rebecca Nakhoul on 7 Apr 2025
Another workaround is to reload the environment variables stored in the user's Home folder, before executing svn commands. For example, run the following instead:
!env -i HOME="$HOME" svn --version
Related post here.

Kautuk Raj
Kautuk Raj on 18 Dec 2024
I could also not execute SVN commands in the MATLAB command window while using R2024a/b.
As a workaround, I deleted all the binaries containing /usr/local/MATLAB/R20XXx/bin/glnxa64/libapr.so. This location may change based on where MATLAB is installed. Deleting these binaries should compel MATLAB to use the system's SVN rather than its own, thereby eliminating any conflicts between SVN configurations.
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Bastien
Bastien on 18 Feb 2025
I encountered the same issue.
A perhaps more elegant solution for me was to reset the LD_LIBRARY_PATH before executing the svn command:
system("env LD_LIBRARY_PATH='' /usr/bin/svn --version")

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