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Thread Subject: kdevelop IDE for MEX files

Subject: kdevelop IDE for MEX files

From: Thomas Clark

Date: 23 Nov, 2007 11:33:18

Message: 1 of 4

Just wondering,

Has anyone successfully managed to attach the KDevelop IDE
(one of the most popular open-source ones) with MATLAB for
mex file debugging etc?

I havn't yet got Matlab installed on my openSUSE OS so I
can't test... but need to know whether I can do it or not:
If I can't, then there's no point me buying a linux license
for MATLAB, I'll just stick to Windows/MS Visual Studio.

Thanks all!

Tom Clark

Subject: kdevelop IDE for MEX files

From: tristram.scott@ntlworld.com (Tristram Scott)

Date: 23 Nov, 2007 12:04:44

Message: 2 of 4

Thomas Clark <t.clarkremove_spam@cantab.net> wrote:

[snip]

> If I can't, then there's no point me buying a linux license
> for MATLAB, I'll just stick to Windows/MS Visual Studio.
>

Speak to The MathWorks to confirm that what you want to do is legal, but
...
There is no longer any platform restriction on MATLAB licenses. Buy a
license, run it where you like.


--
Dr Tristram J. Scott
Energy Consultant

Subject: kdevelop IDE for MEX files

From: Joachim

Date: 23 Nov, 2007 18:03:22

Message: 3 of 4

"Thomas Clark" <t.clarkremove_spam@cantab.net> wrote in
message <fi6dpu$ks4$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Just wondering,
>
> Has anyone successfully managed to attach the KDevelop IDE
> (one of the most popular open-source ones) with MATLAB for
> mex file debugging etc?

If you're on openSUSE, you could try Eclipse--also install
C/C++ Development pack and Photran. I've successfully built
mex-files using it (standard make projects).

I think there was a posting on this group recently how to
set up standard make to build mex-files. I haven't tried
debugging mex-files in Eclipse yet, but in case you try
Eclipse, let me know and I'll give it a shot.


>
> I havn't yet got Matlab installed on my openSUSE OS so I
> can't test... but need to know whether I can do it or not:
> If I can't, then there's no point me buying a linux license
> for MATLAB, I'll just stick to Windows/MS Visual Studio.
>
> Thanks all!
>
> Tom Clark

Subject: kdevelop IDE for MEX files

From: Thomas Clark

Date: 26 Nov, 2007 22:56:47

Message: 4 of 4

Thanks, Joachim; I'll get back to you if I decide to take
that approach. In the meantime, I think I'll give KDevelop a
shot... someone should be the ifrst, I guess!

Kind Regards,

Tom Clark

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