How to compile standalone executables without using hardware accelerated graphics?
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I face low-level graphics errors in MATLAB r2017a. MATLAB is running on a compute cluster and there is nothing I can do about any graphic card drivers etc.
I need to compile software for deployment to my colleagues. So my workaround would be that I compile my MATLAB executables with mcc with the option of -softwareopengl. Just like I would start MATLAB, if I wouldn't want to use hardware accelerated graphics.
So, how can I compile programs not using hardware graphics acceleration? Does anybody know?
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Bob Blaine
on 18 Dec 2017
Hi chacoon,
Not sure if this helps you or not, but I think deployed apps actually run softwareopengl if you run the script that is also generated, rather than running the executable directly. If you don't wan't to run from the script, the key would be to set the following:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH);<matlabinstall>/sys/opengl/lib/glnxa64
Hope that helps.
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Jan
on 30 Nov 2017
Maybe just insert this line in the code:
opengl('software');
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Jan
on 1 Dec 2017
Did you see this: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/315477-how-can-i-compile-a-standalone-matlab-application-with-startup-options-e-g-nojvm ? Here OpenGL is mentioned also.
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