- Run Command Prompt
- Drag the extracted setup.exe into command prompt to create the path.
- At the end of the path, type "-tmpdir" followed by the path to the desired folder.
How can I change the temp directory the MATLAB installer uses?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 14 Mar 2018
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 19 Jan 2023
I am installing MATLAB but the installer cannot run to completion because my /tmp folder is not large enough. Is there anyway I can bypass using /tmp or switch the directory?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 19 Jan 2023
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 19 Jan 2023
Instructions for R2021b and newer
As of the R2021b installer, you will need to set the environment variable TMPDIR to another directory. The following article can be used to guide you through the process of creating a environment variable:
How do I set add or change environment variables?
Instructions for R2021a and older
The -tmpdir installer flag can be used to change the directory where temporary files are created and deleted during installation.
Warning: If you set the directory or folder without specifying a subfolder to place the temporary files, the -tmpdir installer flag will delete everything inside the directory or folder.
Windows
As of R2018b, the downloaded archive files will also be in tmp folder. You will also need to use the -downloadFolder flag as well as the -tmpdir flag.
For example:
setup.exe -downloadFolder C:\Users\%USERNAME%\Downloads\Temp\ -tmpdir D:\Temp\
Linux & Mac
$ ./install -tmpdir /path/to/installation/destination
Log files will still be placed into the /tmp directory and not into the directory specified in -tmpdir.
As of R2018b, the downloaded archive files will also be in tmp folder. You will also need to use the -downloadFolder flag as well as the -tmpdir flag.
For example:
./install -downloadFolder /home/<USERNAME>/Downloads/temp -tmpdir /usr/temp
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