Why can't MEX find a supported compiler in MATLAB R2015a after I upgraded to Xcode 7.3?
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I'm having a very similar problem to this issue. I recently installed Xcode 7.3 and am running Matlab 2015a. When I try and use Mex I get this error:
>> mex -setup
Warning: Xcode is installed, but its license has not been accepted. Run Xcode and accept its
license agreement.
Error using mex
No supported compiler or SDK was found. For options, visit
http://www.mathworks.com/support/compilers/R2015a/maci64.html.
Unfortunately the solution for the previous issue doesn't work. I tried clearing up the "license not accepted warning" by upgrading to Xcode 7.3, but it persisted. I'm not sure if it's connected to the "no supported compiler" error. How do I fix this?
Edit: Adding a bit of information in case it's helpful. Running 'which clang' or 'which gcc' in Matlab gives me the following:
>> which gcc
'gcc' not found.
>> which clang
'clang' not found.
However I get the following in Terminal:
$ xcodebuild -find clang
/Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang
$ xcodebuild -find gcc
/Applications/Xcode-beta.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/gcc
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Walter Roberson
2016 年 1 月 22 日
You need to start XCode and click to agree to its license. After that you will be able to run.
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Walter Roberson
2016 年 1 月 22 日
Did you install the Xcode Command Line tools? http://www.mathworks.com/help/supportpkg/rtlsdrradio/ug/common-problems-and-fixes.html#bunsvm7-85
XCode -> Preferences -> Downloads -> Install command line tools
kmiller
2016 年 3 月 14 日
I am experiencing the exactly same problem. No solutions by the MATLAB developers two months later?
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Walter Roberson
2016 年 3 月 15 日
The MATLAB Developers do not generally look at the Answers forum. It is not an official support channel. You can open a support case.
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