Can't compile MEX-files under OS X Lion... even with patch!

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Hello!
Trying to compile the MEX example as shown here:
Installed the patch as shown here:
But I get this error:
>> mex yprime.c
/var/folders/ks/xd_bvtl16fx5m10g8w6t1f9h0000gp/T//cc5jjKJx.s:unknown:FATAL:can't create output file: yprime.o
mex: compile of ' "yprime.c"' failed.
I can't find any support anywhere in the docs. Can anyone help?
Thanks!
Louise :)

Accepted Answer

louise
louise on 8 Dec 2011
SOLVED.
You need to run Matlab as root.
This is done in OS X by cd'ing to the bin directory inside the Matlab app and running the matlab executable in there with sudo.
You can write your own script to automate this.

More Answers (2)

Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 7 Dec 2011
Try running:
mex -v yprime.c
This should give you a verbose output of the "mex" command that should give you a better idea of the issue.
Also, make sure that you have write permissions in your drive (on Windows 7, for example, MATLAB needs to be "run as administrator" to be able to write to disk).

Ken Atwell
Ken Atwell on 12 Jan 2012
Rather than run MATLAB as root, I would encourage you first copy any MEX example file that ships with MATLAB to a folder that you can write to without being root. For example:
cd ~/Documents/MATLAB
copyfile([matlabroot '/extern/examples/refbook/timestwo.c'])
mex timestwo.c
timestwo(512)
This is probably only at issue with the examples that ship with MATLAB; presumably you keep your own source code in user-writeable folders.
You also have the option of using MEX's -o switch to control where MEX writes files.

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