Difference between revisions of "How To Use the MATLAB Compiler"
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is ''gcc''. There is a ''cc'' in ''/usr/ucb/cc'' but it is not Sun's C compiler. | is ''gcc''. There is a ''cc'' in ''/usr/ucb/cc'' but it is not Sun's C compiler. | ||
To make sure that Sun's C compiler is found by the Matlab compiler, add the | To make sure that Sun's C compiler is found by the Matlab compiler, add the | ||
− | following to your ''.cshrc.solaris'' file: | + | following to your ''.cshrc.solaris'' file (for Solaris OS only): |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
set path=(/usr/local/applic/WorkShop6.2/SUNWspro/bin $path) | set path=(/usr/local/applic/WorkShop6.2/SUNWspro/bin $path) | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Latest revision as of 08:30, 26 March 2013
The MATLAB compiler invokes the command cc to compile C code. The proper
cc command is not in the standard path as the normal compiler on the system
is gcc. There is a cc in /usr/ucb/cc but it is not Sun's C compiler.
To make sure that Sun's C compiler is found by the Matlab compiler, add the
following to your .cshrc.solaris file (for Solaris OS only):
set path=(/usr/local/applic/WorkShop6.2/SUNWspro/bin $path)