Why do I get "-nodesktop: command not found" error
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Hello,
I'm trying to run Matlab in a headless form from a Linux command line:
matlab -nodesktop -r myscript.m,quit
I get "-nodesktop: command not found" error. My Matlab version is R2013a. Is it something in my environment that needs to be set up?
Thank you.
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Walter Roberson
on 9 Aug 2018
You are not invoking MATLAB directly from its real binary: you are invoking a script that is setting up environment variables and then running MATLAB. But that script might be interfering with the parsing of the command line.
At the command line, you can investigate by starting with
which matlab
alias matlab
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Walter Roberson
on 11 Aug 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 11 Aug 2018
If you
ls -l $(which matlab)
then do the permissions show up with "other" having r-x or just --x ? If it is r-x then you can read the contents, such as with
file $(which matlab)
If the permissions are --x then it is probably an executable.
"I was told I need to compile Matlab in order to run it in a headless form."
MATLAB can be run headless by passing in -nodesktop or -nodesktop -nojvm, but those do require that MATLAB be installed (and licensed) on the machine. Compiling would be used to produce an executable that could run on a machine that had no MATLAB license.
Also, I suspect the Linux versions can still run under X, such as with ssh -X or ssh -Y into the remote machine.
Jan
on 8 Aug 2018
I assume, Matlab cannot find "myscript.m". Are you sure it is in the path? Try
matlab -nodesktop -r "beep,quit"
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