Installation

Installing MATLAB Compiler

MATLAB Compiler requires a supported ANSI C or C++ compiler installed on your system as well. Refer to the Installing an ANSI C or C++ Compiler for more information.

Windows Operating System

To install MATLAB Compiler on Windows, follow the instructions in the Installation Guide for Windows documentation. If you have a license to install MATLAB Compiler, it will appear as one of the installation choices that you can select as you proceed through the installation process.

If MATLAB Compiler does not appear in your list of choices, contact The MathWorks to obtain an updated License File (license.dat) for multiuser network installations, or an updated Personal License Password (PLP) for single-user, standard installations.

You can contact The MathWorks:

UNIX Operating System

To install MATLAB Compiler on UNIX workstations, follow the instructions in the Installation Guide for UNIX documentation. If you have a license to install MATLAB Compiler, it appears as one of the installation choices that you can select as you proceed through the installation process. If MATLAB Compiler does not appear as one of the installation choices, contact The MathWorks to get an updated license file (license.dat).

Installing an 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.

When you install your C or C++ compiler, you might encounter configuration questions that require you to provide particular details. These tables provide information on some of the more common issues.

Windows Operating System

Issue

Comment

Installation options

We recommend that you do a full installation of your compiler. If you do a partial installation, you may omit a component that MATLAB Compiler relies on.

Installing debugger files

For the purposes of MATLAB Compiler, it is not necessary to install debugger (DBG) files. However, you may need them for other purposes.

Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC)

This is not required.

16-bit DLLs

This is not required.

ActiveX®

This is not required.

Running from the command line

Make sure you select all relevant options for running your compiler from the command line.

Updating the registry

If your installer gives you the option of updating the registry, you should do it.

Installing Microsoft Visual C++ Version 6.0

If you need to change the location where this compiler is installed, you must change the location of the Common directory. Do not change the location of the VC98 directory from its default setting.

UNIX Operating System

Issue

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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