Error Initializing MCR: CTF file...Could not open source package?

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The full message I got from running my application executable is:
Error Initializing MCR: CTF file 'C:\Users\..\AppData\Local\Temp\mathworks_tmp_4916_32418' failed to open for 'Read' access. Error message: Could not open source package'
I am using MatLab 2013b (8.2.701) 64bit, MCR version 8 to compile a simple matlab file into a C shared library. The command I supplied was mcc -B csharedlib:libmatrix solution.m which Matlab then generated these files:
libmatrix.c, libmatrix.lib, libmatrix.dll, libmatrix.h, and libmatrix.exp libmatrix.export
In my Visual Studio C++ project (platform set to x64, Windows7.1 SDK), I made sure to have include, lib, and dll directories setup properly so everything seemed OK during compilation.
Here's the partial code from my .c file:
#include "libmatrix.h"
mclmcrInitialize();
if( !mclInitializeApplication(NULL,0) ) {
fprintf(stderr, "Could not initialize the application.\n");
return -1;
}
if (!libmatrixInitialize()){
fprintf(stderr,"Could not initialize the library.\n");
printf("the error msg: %s\n", mclGetLastErrorMessage());
return -2;
}
mlfSolution(2, &MX, &MD, MI, MJ, MS, MINFO, MY, MLB, MUB);
libmatrixTerminate();
mclTerminateApplication();
I have no clue why it's not working, any help will be greatly appreciated.

Accepted Answer

Friedrich
Friedrich on 5 Mar 2014
Hi,
This happens when you include the MATLAB compiler generated C/C++ source files (LIBNAME.c or LIBNAME.cpp) into your project. When your call for initializing the DLL is made it calls the function from the C/C++ source file instead of the one in the DLL. So then it looks for the CTF in the EXE (where it's actually not) instead of in the DLL.
So long story short: Do not include the .c/.cpp files generated by MATLAB Compiler into your project. Only the header file and .lib file is needed.
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Paul
Paul on 6 Mar 2014
Hi Friedrich, thanks for looking into my problem. I removed the C/C++ source file, but then I got this error "The procedure entry point mlfSolution could not be located in the dynamic link library libmatrix.dll."
What am I missing here?
Paul
Paul on 7 Mar 2014
Edited: Paul on 7 Mar 2014
Okay, it turned out that I was linking an older version of the dll. Replaced it with an updated one, and everything works. Thanks again for the solution, Friedrich.

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Paul
Paul on 4 Mar 2014
So no one knows anything about this type of error? Is this error uncommon or am I providing too little information? Any input will be greatly appreciated.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 4 Mar 2014
I've never heard of that one. If you've exhausted the things to try on the FAQ then you'll have to call them.
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Paul
Paul on 5 Mar 2014
Thanks Image for pointing out that FAQ article. I didn't know this problem is uncommon...

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Paul
Paul on 5 Mar 2014
Not sure if this has to do with my Matlab command to generate the C shared Library. Anyone has any thought?

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