MCC in Matlab 2014b on Windows 10
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jgg
el 11 de Feb. de 2016
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 25 de Feb. de 2016
This is a slightly esoteric question, but for some technical reasons I'm looking to use the Matlab runtime library compiler (mcc under Linux) but specifically with an older version (2014b). However, the PC I have available to me is a Window 10 64 bit system.
Does anyone know if this distribution will work and compile on this system? I'm unable to test it to be sure myself, but I would like to know ahead of time if this is possible.
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Walter Roberson
el 11 de Feb. de 2016
What you propose is difficult to achieve. The only person I have seen indicate success for this was a situation where they had R2014b on a Windows 7 (or perhaps Windows 8) machine and did an Upgrade to Windows 10; apparently in that situation Windows was able to get the libraries right.
I did, though, see hints that perhaps a key bug on Microsoft's side has been repaired, so these days it might be practical. I have not seen anyone post about that.
So these days it is a "Well, maybe", whereas before it was a "No deal".
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Walter Roberson
el 25 de Feb. de 2016
Yes, I missed the bit about it being cross-compiling. To use something compiled with MATLAB Compiler on Windows, on a Linux target, you need to use a Windows emulator such as Wine on the Linux system.
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