I have the 2012a version of Matlab and recently upgraded my Mac OS to Mountain Lion.
Having following the official instructions http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/en/data/1-IXBVKD/
the Mac now has XQuartz installed.
Despite this however, when I try to launch matlab either by clicking on the icon or by open an xterm window and typing .../bin/matlab, I don't have a successful launch.
In both instances, the Matlab icon shows up on the dock for a moment, then closes.
Any suggestions?
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Matlab on Mountain Lion not working -
Getting Matlab's mex to work with xcode 4.4 on Mountain Lion
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I am trying to open the app in terminal I am getting the following error
rosetta error: /var/db/oah/223263137464320_223263137464320/27e2cf6e452a44ee1a3ccc20e0409d562f65d18f27dd9ff3ebd552b78e52a4e3/eclipse.aot: attachment of code signature supplement failed: 3 Trace/BPT trap: 5
the solution giving in this is to upgrade the OS, but I already upgraded to the new OS version.
I can't find a solution anywhere, even in Apple forum sites
I faced a similar issue today. In my case, I'm using Anypoint Studio, which is built on top of Eclipse 4.19. After updating the OS, it worked again.
I just upgraded to OS X 10 Yosemite but cannot launch MATLAB.
I've tried opening it through terminal with:
/Applications/MATLAB_R2014a.app/bin/matlab
However this doesn't work either. Any ideas?
EDIT: I have found an answer to my question!
EDIT 11/29/2021:
DtecNet, Inc. filed a DMCA complaint on this for some reason. Guess they can't have anybody using MATLAB on Yosemite.
There is a patch out for MATLAB R2014a that I got from a classmate.
The patch allows you to be able to run MATLAB without changing any settings on your computer, just in the MATLAB app itself.
You can download a copy of the patch here.
Unfortunately MATLAB R2014a is not compatible with Yosemite, see http://www.mathworks.it/support/sysreq/roadmap.html. You should upgrade to R2014b.
There seems to be a workaround at I cannot install Matlab 2014a on OS X Yosemite 10.10 public beta.
I am using the latest version of Netbeans (7.2) on a macbook pro with Mountain Lion clean installation, and it gives me frequent crashes.Is it only me , or is it a general problem and who is responsible for it mountain lion, netbeans or jdk7?
(The default java version for this machine is java 7 - you can set it in System Preferences->Java)
I would say Java 7. I tried it briefly (on Lion) and it had severe issues. e.g. Spurious calls to setValueAt with JTables in Java 7 on OS X Lion?
I've been running Netbeans with Java 6 on Lion just fine.
IIRC, netbeans will log problems (exception etc...) you might want to look in your ~/.netbeans directory (exact name may vary) for things to submit to either Netbeans or as Java bugs to help.
Looking for installation help with NXT2.0f3 patch for mindstorms NXT 2.0 software on iMac w/ Lion 10.7.3. Base software installation from CD works fine (with some minor glitches once the NXT software is running that I can live with for now); however, applying the NXT2.0f3 patch (so-called Mac software fix downloaded from Lego) prevents NXT application startup. On application startup, I get an alert box with
"Error Code: 1003" stating that a required file is broken. The program then quits. No useful information (like a filename) there.
Mindstorms phone support wasn't helpful. Did reinstalls five times with different combinations of 32-bit and 64-bit mode OSX. Also tried installing driver package from CD to repair installation (after patch was applied), but no luck.
Has anyone got this working, or run into the same problem and have a solution?
I recently switched from TinyMCE 3.2.7 to 3.4.7 but one of our users has some issues. He's the only one running Mac OS Lion and he doesn't see the editor at all; all other people (running Linux, Windows, Mac OS Leopard) are seeing it. He's cleared his caches and tried multiple browsers, he even tried running Windows via Parallels but no luck. Any guesses?
Thanks,
Robbert