MATLAB not starting anymore: MATLAB: No such file or directory
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Recently, when I try to start MATLAB (linux xa64), I just receive the error:
/home/felix/bin/matlab: line 1690:
/home/felix/programs/matlab2012a/bin/glnxa64/MATLAB: No such file or directory
However,
ls -l /home/felix/programs/matlab2012a/bin/glnxa64/ | grep MATLAB
outputs
-r-xr-xr-x 1 felix users 28816 Jan 21 22:54 MATLAB
so the file does actually exist! I don't know, where to start or what the problem is. Can anybody help me?
Cheers Felix
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Walter Roberson
il 12 Lug 2012
Watch out for unprintable characters in the name. For example if the file that is there was MATLAB<space> then you would have a problem.
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Jason Ross
il 12 Lug 2012
I'm guessing that your home directory is on an NFS partition. Make sure that the mount is not hung/stale, and that files are actually there. It's possible that:
- the automounter is somehow in a bad state
- the NFS server is no longer available
- your home directory was moved to a new file system, the mount has been updated, but your machine is still referencing the old inode
Solutions:
- umount your home directory
- restart the automounter
- reboot your machine
Other things to check:
- did you make changes to .cshrc, bashrc or files that do similar things? Specifically, I'd be looking for changes to the PATH.
- did your organization make changes to these files? I'd look for changes to the PATH here again.
Other things to look at:
- I'm assuming /home/felix/bin/matlab is a symlink to the actual matlab start commmand in /home/felix/programs/matlab2012a/bin/matlab. Did something change here? Or is it not a symlink, and a script that sets something up, then calls the regular matlab command?
- What happens if you start /home/felix/programs/matlab2012a/bin/matlab?
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