problem using system command in Linux

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Amir
Amir on 15 Aug 2017
Answered: David Santos on 23 Aug 2019
I have a program installed on my Ubuntu that I need to call from matlab. If I just simply call it from the terminal it works with no problem, but if I call it from matlab using the command "system", I get a bunch of weird errors:
*/usr/local/MATLAB/R2013a/sys/os/glnxa64/libgfortran.so.3: version `GFORTRAN_1.4' not found (required by /usr/lib/libdmumps_seq-4.10.0.so)
/usr/local/MATLAB/R2013a/sys/os/glnxa64/libgfortran.so.3: version `GFORTRAN_1.4' not found (required by /usr/lib/libmumps_common_seq-4.10.0.so)*
Note1: I have gfortran4.8 installed. Note2: the command "system" works on simpler commands like system(ls) or system(cd).
Can anyone help me understand the problem?
Thanks,

Answers (1)

David Santos
David Santos on 23 Aug 2019
Hi,
try this wrapper. It worked for me commenting line 26 and arranging the rest of lines.
All the best.

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