Get an error when trying to install Matlab 2014a on Debian
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I'm trying to install Matlab 2014a on Debian Testing. When I run the install script with
sudo ./install -javadir /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/
I get this output
Preparing installation files ...
Installing ...
Error: dl failure on line 894
Error: failed /tmp/mathworks_11967/sys/java/jre/glnxa64/jre/lib/amd64/server/libjvm.so, because /tmp/mathworks_11967/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6: invalid ELF header
Finished
I'm installing from an .iso, running this script from it's root directory (matlab).libstdc++.so.6
is in matlab/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6
.
Here's my java version:
$java -version
java version "1.7.0_85"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.6.1) (7u85-2.6.1-3)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.85-b03, mixed mode)
Does anyone have any ideas? I have been pulling my hair out for hours, and I can't use Python or Octave as Matlab is required for a course I'm taking. I've scoured forums for hours, the only other person with the exact same error as me was here and they never got an answer.
EDIT: Solved it. First thing: do not attempt to install a version of matlab on an operating system it does not officially support. 2014a only supports Debian Squeeze and Ubuntu 12.04, 13.04, and 13.10.
I set up a VM running Ubuntu 12.04.5, extracted the .iso on my host machine and copied the directory to my VM's home folder. I did not mount the iso.
Then I had to remove matlab/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6
and replace it with the file named libstdc++.so.6.0.17
in the same folder. libstdc++.so.6
is supposed to be a symbolic link to the other library, however if you try to mount the iso directly it often breaks the link and replaces it with a text file.
When I was attempting to install Matlab by mounting it on the VM, I got the same error. I managed to remove it by replacing the copy of libstdc++.so.6
with the one located in /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.6/libstdc++.so
. Then I began to get java errors, and it turns out that the matlab/java/jar/professionalinstaller.jar
file was corrupted. I had extracted the iso before I began all of this, which is how I could go back to before that jar became corrupted. Hopefully this post is of use to some other poor soul forced to use Matlab in the future.
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I'm trying to install Matlab 2014a on Debian Testing. When I run the install script with
sudo ./install -javadir /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/
I get this output
Preparing installation files ...
Installing ...
Error: dl failure on line 894
Error: failed /tmp/mathworks_11967/sys/java/jre/glnxa64/jre/lib/amd64/server/libjvm.so, because /tmp/mathworks_11967/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6: invalid ELF header
Finished
I'm installing from an .iso, running this script from it's root directory (matlab).libstdc++.so.6
is in matlab/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6
.
Here's my java version:
$java -version
java version "1.7.0_85"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.6.1) (7u85-2.6.1-3)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.85-b03, mixed mode)
Does anyone have any ideas? I have been pulling my hair out for hours, and I can't use Python or Octave as Matlab is required for a course I'm taking. I've scoured forums for hours, the only other person with the exact same error as me was here and they never got an answer.
EDIT: Solved it. First thing: do not attempt to install a version of matlab on an operating system it does not officially support. 2014a only supports Debian Squeeze and Ubuntu 12.04, 13.04, and 13.10.
I set up a VM running Ubuntu 12.04.5, extracted the .iso on my host machine and copied the directory to my VM's home folder. I did not mount the iso.
Then I had to remove matlab/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6
and replace it with the file named libstdc++.so.6.0.17
in the same folder. libstdc++.so.6
is supposed to be a symbolic link to the other library, however if you try to mount the iso directly it often breaks the link and replaces it with a text file.
When I was attempting to install Matlab by mounting it on the VM, I got the same error. I managed to remove it by replacing the copy of libstdc++.so.6
with the one located in /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.6/libstdc++.so
. Then I began to get java errors, and it turns out that the matlab/java/jar/professionalinstaller.jar
file was corrupted. I had extracted the iso before I began all of this, which is how I could go back to before that jar became corrupted. Hopefully this post is of use to some other poor soul forced to use Matlab in the future.
debian software-installation java header-file matlab
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I'm trying to install Matlab 2014a on Debian Testing. When I run the install script with
sudo ./install -javadir /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/
I get this output
Preparing installation files ...
Installing ...
Error: dl failure on line 894
Error: failed /tmp/mathworks_11967/sys/java/jre/glnxa64/jre/lib/amd64/server/libjvm.so, because /tmp/mathworks_11967/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6: invalid ELF header
Finished
I'm installing from an .iso, running this script from it's root directory (matlab).libstdc++.so.6
is in matlab/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6
.
Here's my java version:
$java -version
java version "1.7.0_85"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.6.1) (7u85-2.6.1-3)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.85-b03, mixed mode)
Does anyone have any ideas? I have been pulling my hair out for hours, and I can't use Python or Octave as Matlab is required for a course I'm taking. I've scoured forums for hours, the only other person with the exact same error as me was here and they never got an answer.
EDIT: Solved it. First thing: do not attempt to install a version of matlab on an operating system it does not officially support. 2014a only supports Debian Squeeze and Ubuntu 12.04, 13.04, and 13.10.
I set up a VM running Ubuntu 12.04.5, extracted the .iso on my host machine and copied the directory to my VM's home folder. I did not mount the iso.
Then I had to remove matlab/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6
and replace it with the file named libstdc++.so.6.0.17
in the same folder. libstdc++.so.6
is supposed to be a symbolic link to the other library, however if you try to mount the iso directly it often breaks the link and replaces it with a text file.
When I was attempting to install Matlab by mounting it on the VM, I got the same error. I managed to remove it by replacing the copy of libstdc++.so.6
with the one located in /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.6/libstdc++.so
. Then I began to get java errors, and it turns out that the matlab/java/jar/professionalinstaller.jar
file was corrupted. I had extracted the iso before I began all of this, which is how I could go back to before that jar became corrupted. Hopefully this post is of use to some other poor soul forced to use Matlab in the future.
debian software-installation java header-file matlab
I'm trying to install Matlab 2014a on Debian Testing. When I run the install script with
sudo ./install -javadir /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/
I get this output
Preparing installation files ...
Installing ...
Error: dl failure on line 894
Error: failed /tmp/mathworks_11967/sys/java/jre/glnxa64/jre/lib/amd64/server/libjvm.so, because /tmp/mathworks_11967/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6: invalid ELF header
Finished
I'm installing from an .iso, running this script from it's root directory (matlab).libstdc++.so.6
is in matlab/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6
.
Here's my java version:
$java -version
java version "1.7.0_85"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.6.1) (7u85-2.6.1-3)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.85-b03, mixed mode)
Does anyone have any ideas? I have been pulling my hair out for hours, and I can't use Python or Octave as Matlab is required for a course I'm taking. I've scoured forums for hours, the only other person with the exact same error as me was here and they never got an answer.
EDIT: Solved it. First thing: do not attempt to install a version of matlab on an operating system it does not officially support. 2014a only supports Debian Squeeze and Ubuntu 12.04, 13.04, and 13.10.
I set up a VM running Ubuntu 12.04.5, extracted the .iso on my host machine and copied the directory to my VM's home folder. I did not mount the iso.
Then I had to remove matlab/bin/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6
and replace it with the file named libstdc++.so.6.0.17
in the same folder. libstdc++.so.6
is supposed to be a symbolic link to the other library, however if you try to mount the iso directly it often breaks the link and replaces it with a text file.
When I was attempting to install Matlab by mounting it on the VM, I got the same error. I managed to remove it by replacing the copy of libstdc++.so.6
with the one located in /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.6/libstdc++.so
. Then I began to get java errors, and it turns out that the matlab/java/jar/professionalinstaller.jar
file was corrupted. I had extracted the iso before I began all of this, which is how I could go back to before that jar became corrupted. Hopefully this post is of use to some other poor soul forced to use Matlab in the future.
debian software-installation java header-file matlab
debian software-installation java header-file matlab
edited Oct 23 '15 at 20:59
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I have got the same problem while installing the 2013 version on Debian 8 using an iso image.
Solution
The solution that worked for me consists in renaming the libstdc++.so.6
file to libstdc++.so.6.0.13
in the iso image' bin/
directory.
After that, I issued the command:
# ./install -x
to start graphical installation.
Finally, it worked!
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I have got the same problem while installing the 2013 version on Debian 8 using an iso image.
Solution
The solution that worked for me consists in renaming the libstdc++.so.6
file to libstdc++.so.6.0.13
in the iso image' bin/
directory.
After that, I issued the command:
# ./install -x
to start graphical installation.
Finally, it worked!
add a comment |
I have got the same problem while installing the 2013 version on Debian 8 using an iso image.
Solution
The solution that worked for me consists in renaming the libstdc++.so.6
file to libstdc++.so.6.0.13
in the iso image' bin/
directory.
After that, I issued the command:
# ./install -x
to start graphical installation.
Finally, it worked!
add a comment |
I have got the same problem while installing the 2013 version on Debian 8 using an iso image.
Solution
The solution that worked for me consists in renaming the libstdc++.so.6
file to libstdc++.so.6.0.13
in the iso image' bin/
directory.
After that, I issued the command:
# ./install -x
to start graphical installation.
Finally, it worked!
I have got the same problem while installing the 2013 version on Debian 8 using an iso image.
Solution
The solution that worked for me consists in renaming the libstdc++.so.6
file to libstdc++.so.6.0.13
in the iso image' bin/
directory.
After that, I issued the command:
# ./install -x
to start graphical installation.
Finally, it worked!
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