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Old 06-05-2005, 04:59 AM   #1
t2dreamer
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Matlab7 R14 library & Intel Fortran AMD64


Hi, I installed matlab7 (R14) on a AMD64 Athlon computer with SUSE 9.3. I am not so much interested in getting Matlab to work but I want to use the mx-libraries that are placed in $MATLAB/bin/glnxa64 to work with my Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for Intel(R) EM64T-based applications, Version 8.1. This worked fine with the 32-bit version (Matlab V6 R12 with Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 8.1) but with the 64bit stuff it crashes in a segmentation fault, which I cannot explain. Has anybody experienced similar problems? Any workarounds?

The only workaround that I have right now is to not use the Matlab-libraries in 64bit applications and use them separate in a 32bit program for post-processing the model output. This is clearly not ideal.
 
  


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