import matlab.engine fails with linux and a non-standard installation directory
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Hi
I've installed python in $HOME/usr/local and then the matlab link with:
$HOME/usr/local/bin/python setup.py build --build-base="$HOME/temp" install
However when I 'import matlab.engine' in python, I get the error
EnvironmentError: The installation of MATLAB Engine for Python is corrupted.  Please reinstall it or contact MathWorks Technical Support for assistance.
I tried setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/usr/local/lib/, and that didn't work. I also noticed that matlabengineforpython2_7.so had not been installed, but I wasn't sure what to do about that
Any suggestions? Do I gave to set any matlab related environment variables?
thanks
Richard
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Accepted Answer
  Bo Li
    
 on 14 Mar 2016
        Does your Python version support wide-Unicode?
>>> import sys
>>> if sys.maxunicode > 65535:
...     print 'wide-unicde'
... else:
...     print 'narrow-unicode'
Following link mentions the System Requirements:
What is the output in verbose mode?
%python -vvv
>>>import matlab.engine
>>>import matlabengineforpython2_7
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