How can I make a standalone of a matlabfile on a mac computer and use the standalone on a linux computer?
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I have to make a standalone of some matlabfiles on a mac computer. This standalones must run on a linux computer. I use the matlab compiler, but this give me .app files? How do I get the right files for a linux computer? (I know that I have to install Matlab Runtime on the linux computer)
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Walter Roberson
2015 年 8 月 25 日
You dual-boot the Mac into Linux and compile there.
It is not possible at this time to compile for a different operating system, with the exception that on 64 bit MS Windows systems if you use the 32 bit MATLAB then it can compile for 32 bit MS Windows (those are considered different operating systems families as the binaries are not compatible.)
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Walter Roberson
2015 年 8 月 26 日
If you were to use MATLAB Compiler SDK to build a java or .NET tool, then you would still need MCR.
If you were to use MATLAB Coder then if your code fits within the restrictions you could produce C or C++ code that could be compiled on any system.
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