- Download the Polyspace installer file for Linux from the MathWorks website.
- Open a terminal window on the Linux server and navigate to the directory where the Polyspace installer file is downloaded.
- Extract the installer files using the following command:
How to install Polyspace on Linux
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Hi I need to install Polyspace products on the Linux server where I cannot open the installer user interface and have to perform the installation entirely at the command line.
Could you please provide me some steps how to do it?
Thanks!
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Shaik
on 11 May 2023
Hi Katsiaryna
Yes, it is possible to install Polyspace products on a Linux server entirely using the command line. Here are the general steps to follow:
tar xzf Polyspace_<Product>_<version>_Linux.tar.gzReplace <Product> and <version>
Replace <Product> and <version> with the name and version of the Polyspace product you want to install, respectively.
4. Navigate to the extracted directory and run the installer script using the following command:
./setup.sh -console
5.This command will start the Polyspace installer in console mode.
6.Follow the prompts in the console to complete the installation. You may need to provide the installation path and other setup options.
7.Once the installation is complete, you can verify that the installation was successful by checking the installation directory for the product files.
That's it! You should now have successfully installed Polyspace on your Linux server using the command line.
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Anirban
on 11 May 2023
You can see some installation steps on Install Polyspace Server Products at Command Line. Similar steps apply to the desktop product.
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