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readme.txt
MATLAB Compiler
1. Prerequisites for Deployment
. Verify the MATLAB Runtime is installed and ensure you
have installed version 9.0.1 (R2016a).
. If the MATLAB Runtime is not installed, do the following:
(1) enter
>>mcrinstaller
at MATLAB prompt. The MCRINSTALLER command displays the
location of the MATLAB Runtime installer.
(2) run the MATLAB Runtime installer.
Or download the Macintosh version of the MATLAB Runtime for R2016a
from the MathWorks Web site by navigating to
http://www.mathworks.com/products/compiler/mcr/index.html
For more information about the MATLAB Runtime and the MATLAB Runtime installer, see
Package and Distribute in the MATLAB Compiler documentation
in the MathWorks Documentation Center.
NOTE: You will need administrator rights to run MCRInstaller.
2. Files to Deploy and Package
Files to package for Standalone
================================
-run_tvp_GENERATOR.sh (shell script for temporarily setting environment variables and
executing the application)
-to run the shell script, type
./run_tvp_GENERATOR.sh <mcr_directory> <argument_list>
at Linux or Mac command prompt. <mcr_directory> is the directory
where version 9.0.1 of the MATLAB Runtime is installed or the directory where
MATLAB is installed on the machine. <argument_list> is all the
arguments you want to pass to your application. For example,
If you have version 9.0.1 of the MATLAB Runtime installed in
/mathworks/home/application/v901, run the shell script as:
./run_tvp_GENERATOR.sh /mathworks/home/application/v901
If you have MATLAB installed in /mathworks/devel/application/matlab,
run the shell script as:
./run_tvp_GENERATOR.sh /mathworks/devel/application/matlab
-MCRInstaller.zip
-if end users are unable to download the MATLAB Runtime using the above
link, include it when building your component by clicking
the "Runtime downloaded from web" link in the Deployment Tool
-The Macintosh bundle directory structure tvp_GENERATOR.app
-this can be gathered up using the zip command
zip -r tvp_GENERATOR.zip tvp_GENERATOR.app
or the tar command
tar -cvf tvp_GENERATOR.tar tvp_GENERATOR.app
-This readme file
3. Definitions
For information on deployment terminology, go to
http://www.mathworks.com/help. Select MATLAB Compiler >
Getting Started > About Application Deployment >
Deployment Product Terms in the MathWorks Documentation
Center.
4. Appendix
A. Mac systems:
In the following directions, replace MCR_ROOT by the directory where the MATLAB Runtime
is installed on the target machine.
If the environment variable DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is undefined, set it to the concatenation
of the following strings:
MCR_ROOT/v901/runtime/maci64:
MCR_ROOT/v901/sys/os/maci64:
MCR_ROOT/v901/bin/maci64
If it is defined, set it to the concatenation of these strings:
${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:
MCR_ROOT/v901/runtime/maci64:
MCR_ROOT/v901/sys/os/maci64:
MCR_ROOT/v901/bin/maci64
For more detail information about setting the MATLAB Runtime paths, see Package and
Distribute in the MATLAB Compiler documentation in the MathWorks Documentation Center.
NOTE: To make these changes persistent after logout on Linux
or Mac machines, modify the .cshrc file to include this
setenv command.
NOTE: The environment variable syntax utilizes forward
slashes (/), delimited by colons (:).
NOTE: When deploying standalone applications, it is possible
to run the shell script file run_tvp_GENERATOR.sh
instead of setting environment variables. See
section 2 "Files to Deploy and Package".
5. Launching of application using Macintosh finder.
If the application is purely graphical, that is, it doesn't read from standard in or
write to standard out or standard error, it may be launched in the finder just like any
other Macintosh application.