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Deploytool error while building
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Hi,
I am trying to create an exe file from my matlab code that will be used in a computer that does not have matlab installed. For that I use deploytool GUI. I click Windows standalone application. I add my main file and click build but I get and error message
Run mbuild -setup to specify the default compiler options file.
I go to settings -> Advanced
there External complier settings section , External C/C++ Complier section is red and has a message on " Run mbuild -setup to specify the default compiler options file. "
However, I do not have any C++ or C files in my code just Matlab code. Any idea what is the problem?
I also have one more problem, when I start deploytool it gives me 4 options
- Windows Standalone applications
- Console applications
- C shared library
- C++ shared library
but the person that I am going to send the exe file uses Mac and linux so how can I make my exe file compatible with those OS.
ps: I am following this video eventhough my Matlab is 2010a. http://www.mathworks.com/videos/working-with-the-matlab-compiler-deployment-tool-68743.html;jsessionid=c5bb61a4fc9bc858ab74ad47c5b2
Thank you
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Kaustubha Govind
on 19 Nov 2012
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Kamuran
on 19 Nov 2012
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Kaustubha Govind
on 19 Nov 2012
Edited: Kaustubha Govind
on 19 Nov 2012
You need to first install a supported compiler (look for your MATLAB release number and platform and make sure that the compiler you pick has a check under the "MATLAB Compiler" column) and then run "mbuild -setup" - this utility should pick up the support compiled automatically, if installed correctly.
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