Create standalone exe file in linux centos system
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Hi all,
I am trying to build an executable file in linux centos system and execute it on Win7. Because my PC running win7 does not has MATLAB license, while the other one with linux has.
However, the generated files are not like what showed in the tutorial. The main file is not a executable file.
For example, if I use "test.m" as my main file, the resulting output file is "MyAppinstaller_web.install" but not "MyAppinstaller_web.exe" in the vedio.
Besides, the main files in the directories "for_testing" and "for_redistribution_files_only" do not have any file extension(I think it should be "test.exe", but it is "test" only) and are not executable.
Could anyone please tell what's wrong with my procedure? thanks a lot.
BTW, the MATLAB version I use is 2015a.
3 Comments
Alexandra Harkai
on 21 Nov 2016
This tutorial doesn't specify the .exe extension. 'MyAppInstaller_web.install' however will likely be executable anyway. Have you tried executing it? It may be the case that there's nothing wrong with your procedure.
YCY
on 21 Nov 2016
deep
on 22 Nov 2018
hi,
I am facing the same problem.
How to execute the .install file?
Answers (1)
Walter Roberson
on 21 Nov 2016
1 vote
You cannot build on Linux for execution on MS Windows.
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Alexandra Harkai
on 21 Nov 2016
I totally missed that part. :(
YCY
on 21 Nov 2016
Walter Roberson
on 21 Nov 2016
Wine or dual boot or the equivalent. You can install MATLAB for Windows on the same machine under Windows boot or Windows emulation, as long as the MAC address is the same. That would allow you to generate the executable for use with the other machine.
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