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Sirs, I have some C++ code that is currently compiled to operate within Matlab in a Windows environment (Mex'ed).
I wish to run the Matlab code within a Unix environment, which means re-compiling the C++ code.
Can I re-compile the code within a Windows environment so that it works on Unix? Or do I need to use Matlab on a Linux machine to compile the code?
kind regards W
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William White
William White on 19 Dec 2016
Hi Jose-Luis, yes, I think that is inevitable, but thought there might be a way around it without the need to getting a linux environment installed! Thanks, W
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Dec 2016
You would have to install a Windows emulator on the Linux system.

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Mandar Patwardhan
Mandar Patwardhan on 21 Dec 2016
If you wish to run the Matlab code within a Unix environment then you will have to compile it on a Linux machine. Compiling on a Windows machine will not work in this case.
Take a look at the Tips section in the following link which talks about platform specific extensions for mex. https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/mex.html?searchHighlight=mex&s_tid=doc_srchtitle#moreabout

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