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Date:      Sun, 9 Aug 2009 13:18:04 -0400
From:      Daniel Underwood <djuatdelta@gmail.com>
To:        =?utf-8?Q?Elias_Sch=C3=A4fer?= <elias.schaefer@gmx.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD MATLAB R2008b
Message-ID:  <7CC8BF71-9317-42AB-BA5F-AE8B4494EA57@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <4A7ED26E.2030306@gmx.net>
References:  <4A7ED26E.2030306@gmx.net>

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Elias,

I got to a certain point, then temporarily put it aside.  See, I was =20
installing from a custom install disc, and so I'm not really surprised =20=

that the Handbook instructions for installing matlab on freebsd didn't =20=

completely help me.

However, I now have a standard install disc. I plan to retry the =20
install with this new disc.

I "do" think I encountered java-related errors, but I can't recall the =20=

details or whether it's what you're encountering.

I'll reply to the list here once I attempt the install tomorrow.

(Sent from my iPhone)

On Aug 9, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Elias Sch=C3=A4fer <elias.schaefer@gmx.net> =20=

wrote:

> Hello Daniel,
>
> I read your post =
(http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2009-July/202242.htm=
l=20
> ) and applied your patch. First, it seemed to work (no sse2 =20
> complaining) but then I got an Java related error that I could not =20
> solve. I have R14 running here, but I need to run a newer version. I =20=

> am curious if you got MATLAB r2008b working. Do you get a similar =20
> error? I am looking for a solution for the past couple of days.
>
> regards
>
> Elias
> (Aug 08, 2009 21:15:12)MATHWORKS ACTIVATION IS STARTING UP.
> (Aug 08, 2009 21:15:13)java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /usr/home/=20
> knick/matlabr2008b/bin/glnx86/libinstutil.so: libstdc++.so.6: cannot =20=

> handle TLS data
> com.mathworks.instutil.NativeUtility.(NativeUtility.java:36)
> com.mathworks.instutil.MachineInfo.(MachineInfo.java:40)
> =
com.mathworks.activationclient.model.ActivationModelImpl.loadNativeLib(=20=

> ActivationModelImpl.java:216)
> =
com.mathworks.activationclient.model.ActivationModelImpl.getMachineInfo(=20=

> ActivationModelImpl.java:189)
> =
com.mathworks.activationclient.view.ApplicationViewImpl.getMachineInfo(=20=

> ApplicationViewImpl.java:200)
> com.mathworks.activationclient.view.ApplicationViewImpl.showGUI=20
> (ApplicationViewImpl.java:79)
> =
com.mathworks.activationclient.controller.ApplicationControllerImpl.start(=
=20
> ApplicationControllerImpl.java:99)
> com.mathworks.activationclient.ActivationApplication.main=20
> (ActivationApplication.java:31)
>
> (Aug 08, 2009 21:15:13)null
> com.mathworks.activationclient.view.ApplicationViewImpl.showGUI=20
> (ApplicationViewImpl.java:79)
> =
com.mathworks.activationclient.controller.ApplicationControllerImpl.start(=
=20
> ApplicationControllerImpl.java:99)
> com.mathworks.activationclient.ActivationApplication.main=20
> (ActivationApplication.java:31)
>
> (Aug 08, 2009 21:15:24)There was an unexpected exception:
>
> null
>
> See the log file (/tmp/aws.log) for more details.



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