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MATLAB Compiler 1. Prerequisites for Deployment . Verify the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR) is installed and ensure you have installed version 8.1 (R2013a). . If the MCR is not installed, do the following: (1) enter >>mcrinstaller at MATLAB prompt. The MCRINSTALLER command displays the location of the MCR Installer. (2) run the MCR Installer. Or download the Linux 64-bit version of the MCR for R2013a from the MathWorks Web site by navigating to http://www.mathworks.com/products/compiler/mcr/index.html For more information about the MCR and the MCR Installer, see Distribution to End Users in the MATLAB Compiler documentation in the MathWorks Documentation Center. 2. Files to Deploy and Package Files to package for Standalone ================================ -msr_runtime_SIGNAL -run_msr_runtime_SIGNAL.sh (shell script for temporarily setting environment variables and executing the application) -to run the shell script, type ./run_msr_runtime_SIGNAL.sh <mcr_directory> <argument_list> at Linux or Mac command prompt. <mcr_directory> is the directory where version 8.1 of MCR 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 8.1 of the MCR installed in /mathworks/home/application/v81, run the shell script as: ./run_msr_runtime_SIGNAL.sh /mathworks/home/application/v81 If you have MATLAB installed in /mathworks/devel/application/matlab, run the shell script as: ./run_msr_runtime_SIGNAL.sh /mathworks/devel/application/matlab -MCRInstaller.zip -if end users are unable to download the MCR using the above link, include it when building your component by clicking the "Add MCR" link in the Deployment Tool -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 > Application Deployment Terms in the MathWorks Documentation Center. 4. Appendix A. Linux x86-64 systems: On the target machine, add the MCR directory to the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH by issuing the following commands: NOTE: <mcr_root> is the directory where MCR is installed on the target machine. setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $LD_LIBRARY_PATH: <mcr_root>/v81/runtime/glnxa64: <mcr_root>/v81/bin/glnxa64: <mcr_root>/v81/sys/os/glnxa64: <mcr_root>/v81/sys/java/jre/glnxa64/jre/lib/amd64/native_threads: <mcr_root>/v81/sys/java/jre/glnxa64/jre/lib/amd64/server: <mcr_root>/v81/sys/java/jre/glnxa64/jre/lib/amd64 setenv XAPPLRESDIR <mcr_root>/v81/X11/app-defaults For more detail information about setting MCR paths, see Distribution to End Users 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_msr_runtime_SIGNAL.sh instead of setting environment variables. See section 2 "Files to Deploy and Package".