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Problem running Matlab [solved]


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Guest Addison

Hi all!

 

Can anyone help me with the following problem:

I installed Matlab 7 (R2010b)and did not encounter any problems during the installation procedure. The GUI took me through installation and activation and finished successfully. And now it won't run...

I tried to start up Matlab from the terminal (using the pathname to the installation directory and also from inside the installation directory) and I tried double clicking the matlab.exe file in the file system, but NOTHING HAPPENS! Not even een error message!

Does anyone out there have a clue why it won't run???

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Guest Addison

Hi, now I do get an error message:

 

"error while loading shared libraries: libXp.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"

 

How do I fix this?

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I solved the problem! Matlab is running!

 

The problem was a missing library that is named lib64xp6 for Mandriva and it belongs in usr/lib/

I downloaded and installed it, using "rpm -Uvh *.rpm --force" (Some kind of magic spell I found on another forum. I'm clueless how or why it works, but the point is.. IT DOES!)

And that was it, Matlab is working now!

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You shouldn't need to download it manually. It could have been done using urpmi from the command line or even using the Software Package Manager gui under MCC.

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