I am getting started with using MEX files for MATLAB (R2012a) compiled from C code (using XCode 4.3) on my Mac (running OSX 10.7.3, Lion). I have already installed the MATLA
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I am running Mac Mountain Lion and Matlab R2012b, and the following solution worked for me: Matlab 2012a Mex to work with Xcode 4.5 on Mountain Lion
To be precise, I was getting the following errors:
error: stdio.h: No such file or directory
error: stdlib.h: No such file or directory
error: math.h: No such file or directory
So what I did to solve this issue:
I installed Xcode with Command Line Tools, and then edited the file "/Applications/MATLAB_R2012b.app/bin/mexopts.sh" by:
changing CC from gcc-4.2 to llvm-gcc-4.2
changing CXX from gcc-4.2 to llvm-g++-4.2
setting SDKROOT to '/'
Then I ran "mex -setup" in MATLAB, chose number 1, and chose y to overwrite the old /Users/insertyournamehere/.matlab/R2012b/mexopts.sh
That solved it :)
Ah, found it!
The MATLAB provided template uses /Developer/... for the SDK location, but this changed under XCode4.3 to live under the XCode.app. To fix things, I had to edit my ~/.matlab/R2012a/mexopts.sh
file to set the SDKROOT directory to the new location.
To do this, search for SDKROOT in the mexopts.sh file and change it to read:
SDKROOT='/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.7.sdk/'
Note, I chose the 10.7 sdk b/c I am on Lion. Use 10.6 if you are on Snow Leopard