Compiled S-Function Not Found Error

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Jon
Jon on 15 Jan 2013
Commented: Suraj Peakash on 30 Dec 2022
Hi,
I am getting an error,
"Error in S-function 'OpenLoop/FAST Nonlinear Wind Turbine/S-Function': S-Function 'newname' does not exist",
when I try to use an S-Function in my Simulink simulation. The function was written in FORTRAN and MEXed successfully. When the error is displayed, "newname" (the file name) is highlighted, and when I click on it, MATLAB opens the binary file in the editor.
When I try "which newname", I get "newname not found". When I try "exist newname", I get 2. The file does not show up when I try "what".
The function was compiled on my PC running Ubuntu using the Intel FORTRAN compiler. The file extension is mexglx.
Thanks!
Jon

Answers (1)

Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 15 Jan 2013
What does MATLAB return when you type "mexext" at the prompt? If it returns mexa64, then you need to compile your MEX-function as a 64-bit binary. The extension .mexglx is for 32-bit Linux.

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