Error 127 Details: Unable to load bundle binary C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2020b\bin\win64\builtins\matlab_toolbox_general_builtins\mwwkspintrospect_builtinimpl.dll
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I have compiled a python package for a matlab function. But when i run the same by initializing the mcr instance in python i get the error below. I suspect that the startup.m script is not being called and hence Matlab is not able to find the .dll file. How can this be fixed ?
I get this error while executing the matlab function from a flask app. But it runs without any errors when executed through a standalone python script or through the interpreter.
PS: I have a feeling that if i somehow call startup.m in my main function then it should solve the problem.
File "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2020b\toolbox\compiler_sdk\pysdk_py\matlab_pysdk\runtime\deployablefunc.py", line 80, in __call__
nlhsWasSpecified, stdoutObj, stderrObj).result()
File "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2020b\toolbox\compiler_sdk\pysdk_py\matlab_pysdk\runtime\futureresult.py", line 135, in result
raise e
File "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2020b\toolbox\compiler_sdk\pysdk_py\matlab_pysdk\runtime\futureresult.py", line 123, in result
raise e
File "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2020b\toolbox\compiler_sdk\pysdk_py\matlab_pysdk\runtime\futureresult.py", line 113, in result
self._nlhs, out=self._out, err=self._err)
matlab_pysdk.runtime.MatlabRuntimeError: An error occurred when evaluating the result from a function. Details: Unable to load bundle binary C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2020b\bin\win64\builtins\matlab_toolbox_general_builtins\mwwkspint
rospect_builtinimpl.dll. Error: 127: state not recoverable
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Priysha LNU
on 7 Oct 2020
This issue is potentially caused by spaces in the Windows "%temp%" directory path. Once your Windows "%temp%" directory path does not have a space, the script should be able to execute without error. Spaces in the Windows "%temp%" directory may be caused by spaces in the Windows username.
Here "C:\Program Files\" seems to contain a space character. Changing to a directory without the "space character" in the path might help resolve this issue.
This is a known issue and you can find a workaround in the following bug report:
DISCLAIMER: These are my own views and in no way depict those of MathWorks.
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Gary
on 18 Mar 2023
reinstall all the matlab with path without space, still not Ok. Error still.......
Mohammad
on 20 Dec 2023
how can matlab overlook this problem? i still face similar issue with no solution
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