Using Visual C++ compiler vs. Lcc compiler

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Philip
Philip am 24 Feb. 2011
Dear All,
I recently set my compilers to the Visual C++ 2008 Express compilers (using mbuild -setup, and mex -setup).
I received warnings saying that if I redistribute my applications, I would have to make sure the Visual Studio run-time libraries are on the computer I am distributing to.
Does this mean that even if I package the MCR with a standalone executable (using the deployment tool), the user would have to install Visual Studio? If I want to prevent this should I simply use the Lcc compiler?
Thanks, Philip
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind am 24 Feb. 2011
Also, see http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/en/data/1-3LSMPR/index.html
Philip
Philip am 25 Feb. 2011
Thanks for the info! Does this mean I would have to tell the user to download these run-time files? Or is there a way to include the run-time installation in the MCR or executable? I'm using MATLAB 2010a using the deployment project tool.

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Jan
Jan am 25 Feb. 2011
I suggest not to use the LCC compiler. The functions compiled by MSVC are remarkably faster. As Kaustubha Govind explained, you do not need the MSVC compiler on the client machine, but just the runtime libs. They are freely available and have a size of some MB only.
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Philip
Philip am 25 Feb. 2011
Thanks! I asked this in my comment above, but is there a way to include the runtime libs in the MCR so the user would not have to download/install anything themselves?

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