Updated Matlab keep trying to update

Hi,
I have Matlab installed on Debian 12 and 4 days ago I update the installation to the last available version.
I usally works from the command line meaning that I open Matlab using
matlab -nodesktop -nosplash
I've been working like these for years.
However, lately at random moments I got a message saying: "Launching updater executable" on the command windows. Checking the monitor of resources there is process called "InstallMathWorksService Host" which is using 100% of one of my CPUs.
However, when I open the GUI and try to update Matlab says it's up to date. Even if I close Matlab in the command windows, I still got the message about "launching update" randomly.
What can I do?
Thanks

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Xavier
Xavier il 15 Ago 2024
Spostato: Rik il 15 Ago 2024
I deleted all the matlab hidden folders in home directory but it did not solve the issue
I have the same problem and I would prefer not to delete ~/.matlab

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Cristian
Cristian il 28 Gen 2024
Modificato: Cristian il 28 Gen 2024
If anyone else is having this issue, I solve it by deleting the hidden folder related to Matlab in the home directory.

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Dhairya Malhotra
Dhairya Malhotra il 21 Mar 2024
Spostato: Rik il 15 Ago 2024
I have the same issue on my Mac. I renamed the hidden folder and that seems to have solved the issue. There should be a better solution to turn off the auto-updater!
which directory specifically? .matlab?

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Unfortunately, deleting ~/.matlab did not help me. The problem persists and I still get the annoying message
Launching updater executable
An unexpected error has occurred.
To resolve this issue, contact <a href="https://www.mathworks.com/pi_gene_mci_glnxa64">Technical Support</a>.
I also tried
setpref('MATLAB', 'UpdateCheck', 'off');
without any success. Is there a way to turn off the updater?
Matthew Miller
Matthew Miller il 7 Ott 2024
Deleting the .matlab directory gives me the following warning:
I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/home/mmiller/.matlab/credentials/default_store.xml"
Is there any way to get rid of this warning? I've restarted Matlab as well as the server instance I use.
Conor Burgess
Conor Burgess il 6 Dic 2024
If you run into this issue, please follow the steps in How do I uninstall and reinstall the MathWorks Service Host?. If you continue to experience issues, please Contact Support.

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