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HI,
Is it possible to ship two different MCR's into single setup.For example MCR 7.9 and MCR 7.14 into single setup file while compiling.
If possible, how?
Thanks!
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Robert Cumming
on 7 Dec 2011
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I dont think its possible no. Why would you need to ship 2?
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Manu MJ
on 14 Dec 2011
Robert Cumming
on 14 Dec 2011
I'm sure its possible outside Matlab by packaging it up yourself - but I'm still not convinced that you can do it within matlab itself...
I still dont understand why you would want to ship more than 1.
Manu MJ
on 16 Dec 2011
Walter Roberson
on 16 Dec 2011
It might be possible, but you would need to have two separate executables as it is not possible to call between versions.
Robert Cumming
on 16 Dec 2011
exactly the point I was thinking Walter - they can coexist on the same target computer but your exe's wont be able to talk to each other.
Walter Roberson
on 16 Dec 2011
One could use system() to call the other, together with the -r flag to specify the work to do. The input data could be saved in a .mat file in the one and loaded in the other.
Image Analyst
on 16 Dec 2011
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If you have two programs, each compiled with a different version of MATLAB that need to both be on the target computer, you can install both MCR's and they will peacefully coexist. You can do that separately, or you can have a master install program, like InstallShield, install both MCR's and any other installers you may have, all in one shot so the user only has to launch one installer.
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