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MATLAB Compiler
To install the MATLAB Compiler on UNIX workstations, follow the instructions in the MATLAB Installation Guide for the UNIX platform. If you have a license to install the MATLAB Compiler, it appears as one of the installation choices that you can select as you proceed through the installation process. If the MATLAB Compiler does not appear as one of the installation choices, contact The MathWorks to get an updated license file (license.dat
):
www.mathworks.com
. On the MathWorks home page, click on the MATLAB Access option, log in to the Access home page, and follow the instructions.
service@mathworks.com
ANSI C or C++ Compiler
To install your ANSI C or C++ compiler, follow the vendor's instructions that accompany your C or C++ compiler. Be sure to test the C or C++ compiler to make sure it is installed and configured properly. Typically, the compiler vendor provides some test procedures. The following section, "Things to Be Aware of," contains several UNIX-specific details regarding the installation and configuration of your ANSI C or C++ compiler.
Note On some UNIX platforms, a C or C++ compiler may already be installed. Check with your system administrator for more information. |
Things to Be Aware of
This table provides information regarding the installation and configuration of a C or C++ compiler on your system.
Description |
Comment |
Determine which C or C++ compiler is installed on your system. |
See your system administrator. |
Determine the path to your C or C++ compiler. |
See your system administrator. |
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