Compiler error message: signal 127

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I built a Graphical Interface (let's call it myGUI)that works perfectly from Matlab. I'm trying to make a standalone version of it and built it without any error or warning messages from the compiler. Then when I try to launch it from Matlab
>> cd myGUI/distrib/myGUI.app/Contents/MacOS/
>> !./myGUI
Undefined function or variable 'myGUI'.
MATLAB:UndefinedFunction
./myGUI: Signal 127
My problem is that this error message does not give me much information about where to start looking. Any idea where the problem may come from ?
Thanks a lot
Jean
ps: I'm working on a Mac running Mac OS 10.8.2 with R2012b.

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Jean Bilheux
Jean Bilheux on 22 Nov 2012
I kept playing with the files and found the issue. I had a startup.m routine that had for goal to add the various folders to the Matlab path when starting the application... this makes the compiler unhappy. Renaming it myStartup.m and calling it from inside the main routine works this time.
Thanks Walter for your help.
Jean

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Nov 2012
Is it a script or a function? I don't know if scripts can be compiled yet (possibly they added that capability recently.)

Jean Bilheux
Jean Bilheux on 21 Nov 2012
It's a function.. well a set a functions. The main function was created automatically with GUIDE.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Nov 2012
I do not know if it is necessary, but did you try adding the .fig file as an additional resource? Also, is the executable name exactly the same name as the GUI ?

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Jean Bilheux
Jean Bilheux on 21 Nov 2012
I tried with same and different names...the same. I also tried to add the .fig or even all the .m files in the resources....always the same message.

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