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As an alternative method you can register PLECS with a specific MATLAB installation using the MATLAB Path Browser or by directly editing the file pathdef.m in the directory matlabroot/toolbox/local/. This method may be appropriate if PLECS will be used by multiple users sharing the same computer. You need to add the PLECS directory and its subdirectory demos to the MATLAB search path.
This got rid of the error, but I still have a problem launching Matlab. Each time I launch it (by typing "matlab" in terminal), the Mathworks software activation window pops up. I provide the path to the licence file, it appears to activate successfully (no errors), but then Matlab doesn't launch. If I try to run it again, the same thing happens.
I think the licence should be updated. I fixed the problem by requesting a new licence from Mathworks and activating MATLAB with that licence file. They provided the same installation key for my computer's host id, but the 'licence.lic' file is updated. I think reinstallation is not necessary, activation with an updated licence just solves the problem.
Way too old thread but viewed 4523 times and active 16 days ago so still relevant I guess. Here is how you solve it. In my case the folder "~/.matlab/R2015a_licenses/" did not exist. though "~/.matlab" did. So I created R2015a_licenses. Now the problem is this folder was accessible only to root. So the activation application could not write the required file. So change the permission of this folder using "sudo chmod 777 R2015a_licenses". Now run matlab normally(no sudo). It should take you to the activation client. otherwise run the activation client manually(no sudo), it is called "activate_matlab.sh" in the bin folder. follow the steps and let it detect the user-name and do not change it. when it exits without error you are done with the licence part. Now there could be another problem that your matlab freezes just after the opening window and doesn't go any further. Take a look at this. "Go to the ".matlab/" directory in the users home directory. Rename the directory named after the version of MATLAB you are using to have _old at the end. If there is a folder with "_licenses" in the name, DO NOT rename that folder" kind of worked. By kind of I mean matlab complained that it cant write preferences in "~/.matlab". So I changed the permission for that folder by "chmod" and then it worked.
When a build dependency such as VTK, for example, was not found,a DEPENDS variable becomes visible in the GUI (i.e. not marked as advanced) which must be setto either the installation prefix of the dependency or the directory containing a CMake packageconfiguration file (e.g., VTKConfig.cmake). See the following screenshot for an example whereVTK was not found automatically and the path to the VTKConfig.cmake file in the VTK build directorywas set manually after the error was reported.
The MIRTK installation further includes a Bashcompletions script which when sourced in your Bash configuration file,enables auto-completion of available MIRTK commands for the mirtk command.To enable the MIRTK Bash completions, add the following lines to $HOME/.bashrc (Linux)or $HOME/.bash_profile (OS X):
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