Simulink Compiler Errors and Compiler Selection

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Greg
Greg on 22 Apr 2013
Edited: Severin on 13 Jul 2017
Hi,
I'm trying to compile and run Simulink models on a 32-bit Windows machine which I already know run just fine on a 64-bit Linux machine. The models won't compile, however, giving me exceptionally helpful errors like "Error(s) encountered while building model". When I turn on the verbose accelerator builds, I get a little bit more detail in the command window, with error messages like "ACFT_ENV_Atm_mdllib.lib : fatal error LNK1127: library is corrupt". (ACFT_ENV_Atm being the name of a model file). Anyone ever seen anything like this before?
I'm not sure if this is a related problem or not, but it looks to me like when Simulink is compiling, it's using the LCC default compiler even though I have a different C compiler selected under "mex -setup". At first I was trying to use Visual Studio 2005, but since that isn't on the official list of supported compilers anymore, I went out and got the latest Windows SDK 7.1. When I select either of these under "mex -setup", however, the verbose accelerator build still spits out a lot of lines like "C:/PROGRA~1/MATLAB/R2013a\sys\lcc\bin\lcc" and none at all referencing the location of the compiler, so I have to assume that it's not obeying the selection that I made under "mex -setup". Is there a different place to set compiler options for Simulink? I always thought that Simulink still used the "mex -setup" options, and I could swear that I successfully used that before in R2012a or R2012b. (The Microsoft compilers made my models run much faster than LCC).
- Greg
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Greg
Greg on 26 Apr 2013
Strangely, the problem seems to have gone away when I restarted my computer. (Not sure if I had attempted to restart just MATLAB before I restarted the computer).
Severin
Severin on 13 Jul 2017
Edited: Severin on 13 Jul 2017
Same problem here. Simulink seems to not obey mex -setup. Restarting MATLAB and computer did not solve my problem. I'm running MATLAB R2008a (7.6.0) with Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 as the compiler. I can compile .c file using mex file.c. Compiling a fresh Simulink model with a single Embedded MATLAB Function results in the error:
"%ProgramsDir%\matlab\r2008a\sys\lcc\bin\lccmake" -f untitled_sfun.lmk
The system cannot find the path specified.
Running mex.getCompilerConfigurations('c') outputs:
mex.compilerConfiguration
package: mex
properties:
Name: 'Microsoft Visual C++ 2008'
Manufacturer: 'Microsoft'
Language: 'C++'
Version: '9.0'
Location: 'D:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0'
Details: [1x1 mex.compilerConfigurationDetails]
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How can I fix this issue?

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