Why does Import Data fail in my Linux installation?
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This is what happens when I click Import Data in my newly installed R2014a for Linux. Installed on a Fedora 20 system.
com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabException: Undefined variable "multimedia" or class "multimedia.internal.audio.file.PluginManager.getInstance.ReadableFileTypes". at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.SendMatlabMessage(Native Method) at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.sendMatlabMessage(NativeMatlab.java:265) at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabLooper.sendMatlabMessage(MatlabLooper.java:120) at com.mathworks.jmi.Matlab.mtFeval(Matlab.java:1619) at com.mathworks.mlwidgets.workspace.WorkspaceCommands$1.runOnMatlabThread(WorkspaceCommands.java:1246) at com.mathworks.mlwidgets.workspace.WorkspaceCommands$1.runOnMatlabThread(WorkspaceCommands.java:1241) at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabWorker$2.run(MatlabWorker.java:79) at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.dispatchMTRequests(NativeMatlab.java:440)
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Tom Holroyd
am 20 Okt. 2014
I also get this with R2014a (8.3.0.532) 64-bit except I am on Fedora 19.
java version "1.7.0_65" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (fedora-2.5.2.4.fc19-x86_64 u65-b17) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.65-b04, mixed mode)
I installed R2014a on top of a previous version.
Also the simple "HELP command" no longer works.
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