mex -setup can't find compiler for MATLAB 2017b on macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 and Xcode 9.1
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Deepak Ingole
on 8 Nov 2017
I'm trying to add C and C++ compiler for MATLAB 2017b on my mac but it gives error
/bin/bash: sh: command not found
and
Warning: Xcode appears to be installed, but it has not been configured. Run "osascript -e 'do shell script "xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app" with administrator privileges'" to configure Xcode. You must be an administrator of this computer to complete this action.
So, when I run osacript... it gives error
/bin/bash: osascript: command not found
ans =
127
I already did
sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/
and changed
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET="10.13"
which was 10.9 in clang_maci64.xml and clang++_maci64.xml files. Can anybody help me to solve this issue. Thank you.
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Constantin Wiesener
on 13 Nov 2017
You have to add the paths in the
/App../MATLAB../bin/maci64/mexopts/clang++_maci64.xml /App../MATLAB../bin/maci64/mexopts/clang_maci64.xml
to the SDK10.13 inside your XCode. Then it will find the compiler. To check that this is the problem you can run mex -v -setup C++. If it can't find the SDK there you have to add it inside the xml file.
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