MEX doesn't look for GFORTRAN, although I added it to the path
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I want to setup MEX with GFORTRAN on MATLAB. I know that you're supposed to add it to the environment variable by doing this:
setenv('PATH', [getenv('PATH') ':/usr/local/bin/'])
And I did, getenv('PATH') gives me:
'/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin'.
So I used -v and see what's going on. It turns out MATLAB is not looking for GFORTRAN at all:
Verbose mode is on.
... Looking for compiler 'Intel Fortran Composer XE' ...
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER17' ...No.
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER16' ...No.
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER15' ...No.
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER14' ...No.
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER13' ...No.
... Executing command 'which ifort' ...No.
Did not find installed compiler 'Intel Fortran Composer XE'.
How can I make MATLAB search through the PATH environment?
I have a MAC and I use MATLAB 2017a. How can I make MATLAB look for GFORTRAN instead of Intel Fortran Composer XE?
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Walter Roberson
2017 年 8 月 12 日
gfortran is not supported for Mac in R2017a. R2015a was the last release with gfortran support for Mac.
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Walter Roberson
2017 年 8 月 13 日
Ummm, nearly everything?
If you really want to, you could take a backup copy of
/Applications/MATLAB_R2017a.app/bin/maci64/mexopts/intel_fortran.xml
and then hack the file to pieces, tweaking all of the environment variables named and all of the library names and all of the directory names...
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