matlab compiler on osx: using a matlab generated shared library
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Dear all, I've successfully generated a shared library in osx 10.8 with matlab R2011b, from a buch of .m files. I can make a standalone C++ test program that uses the library without any problem. Note that this program was built with mbuild. However, when calling function from this library from a more complex program, compiled with cmake on command line. The program fails with this error: " No Info.plist file in application bundle or no NSPrincipalClass in the Info.plist file, exiting". Please note that my program does not generate any bundle, just a command line executable.
Do I have to make my build output a bundle? Is there any other way to circunvent this?
EDIT 1: I've just generated a bundle, but and I arrive to the point where the matlab function gets called, but nothing happens, the program stays there forever.
Thanks in advance. Best, Juan
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Siva
am 3 Feb. 2013
I have the same problem (I am using the matlab library in a larger XCode project). Did you find any solution?
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Kaustubha Govind
am 29 Okt. 2012
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This seems to be a Mac-specific issue. I don't know too much about this, but perhaps this Technical Solution will be useful: Why do I receive ' No Info.plist file in application bundle' errors when I try to execute my compiled MATLAB code on Maci 64-bit systems?
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Juan Cardelino
am 30 Okt. 2012
Kaustubha Govind
am 31 Okt. 2012
Juan: Sorry, I'm not a Mac user/developer, so I don't know the answer to your question. Could you please contact MathWorks Tech Support for more information? Perhaps some Mac developer forums might also give you more insight.
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