headless install of matlab
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I'd like install matlab 'noninteractively' in a docker container so that we can deploy our stack (which includes matlab calculations) painlessly. I've seen that people do this by wget of the install file - but I can't find a working url of the install file. Has anyone done this with R2015a?
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Jeremy Rutman
am 30 Aug. 2015
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am 30 Aug. 2015
Walter Roberson
am 30 Aug. 2015
Only install the license server software on the system that is designated as the server in the license file.
Jeremy Rutman
am 30 Aug. 2015
Bearbeitet: Jeremy Rutman
am 7 Sep. 2015
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Walter Roberson
am 2 Sep. 2015
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Download the installation files into some convenient directory that the stack can get access to. wget() from there.
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Jeremy Rutman
am 3 Sep. 2015
Walter Roberson
am 4 Sep. 2015
Some information on installing non-interactively is at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/96403-how-can-i-install-and-activate-matlab-on-a-unix-linux-machine-without-using-the-x-window-system-x-s
The documentation I find indicates that the license manager should be listed as one of the products available for installation.
You can instead install any compatible FlexLM . As of R2015b, the required version is FLEXnet v11.13; R2015a required at least FLEXnet v11.11.1.2.
Jeremy Rutman
am 6 Sep. 2015
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am 21 Okt. 2018
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