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I have built a GUI (using GUIDE), and I am trying to compile it for distribution, using a Linux system. I can get it to compile (meaning I get an executable), and I have also been able to package it (I get an executable "package" file). However, when I try to run the program executable (not the "package"), I get an error saying it cannot find a required file. I'm thinking this has to do with RTE, but I'm not 100% certain of that. Also, the "package" executable does not execute, which I'm thinking may be due to system permissions (i.e. I'm not an admin, so I can't install).
This was done Friday at work, and I don't remember exactly what error messages I'm getting, but the stuff above is basically what I got. I can update Monday with exact error messages, if need be.
I'm looking for validation of my theory that I don't have RTE installed, and that I cannot install it because I'm not an admin.
Thanks!

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Matt J
Matt J on 25 Nov 2012
Edited: Matt J on 25 Nov 2012
The failure to install the MCR sounds like it could be due to permissions like you suppose.
As for the executable, there's too little info to diagnose that. Sometimes, the compiler can't be aware of a necessary file and doesn't include it in the CTF archive unless you use a pragma to force it in specifically
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Nov 2012
Edited: Image Analyst on 28 Nov 2012
Is RTE what he calls the MCR (MATLAB Component Runtime)? Anyway, Paul can try the things in the FAQ first. The Dependency Walker is the most useful thing it talks about and solves most problems. He can also try to set the MCR_CACHE_ROOT environment to . (dot) to have it unpack all the stuff in the executable folder instead of in some hidden folder. See here for more info: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/?search_submit=answers&query=MCR_Cache&term=MCR_Cache But certainly don't hesitate to call the Mathworks if you're current on your maintenance contract (which it sounds like you are not because you're using a 4 year old version).
Paul Huter
Paul Huter on 28 Nov 2012
I think part of this has to do with permissions - where I can and cannot install things - or the way my organization has things installed over the network. I'm working with my IT, and looking into if we still have a support contract.
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