Matlab install cannot locate java runtime environment




















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Search MathWorks. MathWorks Answers Support. Close Mobile Search. Finally, I suspect that the install command is actually a shell script. There may be clues in the script about command line options and other alternatives for installing. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 3 years ago. Active 3 years ago. Viewed times. I have an installation binary from them, but when I run it I am immediately faced with the message No Java Runtime Environment JRE was found on this system Has anyone experienced this before?

Thank you for any help. Karl Karl 9 9 bronze badges. How did you install the JRE? Based on the information you have provided, this is a dup of stackoverflow. StephenC this isn't a duplicate of that issue as best as I can tell, I am forced to use a bundled installer binary which actually has JRE built into it I have used it successfully on numerous other ubuntu machines.

If you try to compile MEX functions you may see a message like the following: Warning: You are using gcc version "4. The version currently supported with MEX is "4. The following instructions will setup gcc 4. Symlink gcc to gcc An alternative is to do the following: 3a. Save and exit. For more ideas, try this thread or this one. Either a correct JRE was not available for redistribution when this release was shipped, in which case you should refer to the Release Notes for additional information about how to get it.

Solution for the command line CLI launch To do so, run matlab -glnx86 If you like launching MATLAB from the command line, you will maybe find it inconvenient to write -glnx86 each time you need to launch it.

This can be fixed by making two small changes to matlab's oscheck. Component at java. In order to do that, you need to install the "ialibs" package.



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