Matlab 2019b not working mac OS Catalina - Start desktop error

12 visualizzazioni (ultimi 30 giorni)
Hi everyone,
Has anyone managed to use 2019b version with the new Catalina OS Mac update ?
I get an error message "error starting desktop" pointing towards what seems to be a java issue.
Matlab was working perfectly before the update to Catalina.
Thank you very much.
Matlab error.png
  2 Commenti
Andrew Purvis
Andrew Purvis il 17 Ott 2019
Same issue here. I was able to reinstall but it seems like a very broken version of matlab

Accedi per commentare.

Risposte (10)

Riccardo Moretti
Riccardo Moretti il 19 Dic 2019
I solved the issue!
I went in preferences -> security and privacy -> file and folder -> then I check all the three boxes under Matlab.
Now matlab fortunately works.
Schermata 2019-12-19 alle 22.05.57.png
  12 Commenti

Accedi per commentare.


Alexander Hübscher
Alexander Hübscher il 30 Ott 2019
I did not get an Error but Matlab hung up every time while starting. I found a solution for me: If the "Magnet" app is running, close it.
It's the same issue every year. So please MATHWORKS finally fix this annoying bug! Magnet is an important productivity tool and it's working with all other apps except yours. macOS Catalina, MBP 2015.
  5 Commenti
Mads Rossen Madsen
Mads Rossen Madsen il 2 Mar 2021
Thank you for this help. Ignore Matlab in Magnet solved it for me :)
Güray TÜRKER
Güray TÜRKER il 15 Mar 2021
Modificato: Güray TÜRKER il 15 Mar 2021
Thank you so much for this solution. It was worked on BigSur 11.2 & Matlab 2021a

Accedi per commentare.


Terrilayne Tomas Quinsaat
Terrilayne Tomas Quinsaat il 12 Dic 2019
same issue

Enrico Onofri
Enrico Onofri il 18 Ott 2019
I get an error message starting R2019b on Catalina
Warning: Executing startup failed in matlabrc.
This indicates a potentially serious problem in your MATLAB setup, which should
be resolved as soon as possible. Error detected was:
MATLAB:mir_illegal_import_argument
Error: File: datenum.m Line: 74 Column: 8
The import statement 'import matlab.internal.datatypes.stringToLegacyText'
cannot be found or cannot be imported. Imported names must end with '.*' or be
fully qualified.
and Matlab crashes. No problem with R2019a. Can Mathworks find a fix to this?
If I start matlab on a shell with -nodisplay -nojvm it works! So it must be a problem in the desktop!
E. O.
  2 Commenti
Andrew Lipich
Andrew Lipich il 27 Ott 2019
Having lots of trouble with 2019a and b on catelina won't open at all then goes into program not responding mode and never opens....
Enrico Onofri
Enrico Onofri il 28 Ott 2019
My impression is that matlab depends on too many environmental factors that it is difficult to reproduce this problem. At the moment I can run R2019b on an older macbook pro (2015) under macos15 but not on the newer (2017) also under Catalina. If there is a problem with the Java version I am inclined to give up R2019b since previous vrsions run without any problem. I would suggest Mathworks to advice on the right vrsion of Java or preferably to include it in the package, if possible.

Accedi per commentare.


Tianji Shen
Tianji Shen il 6 Nov 2019
Maybe this is the issue of compatibility of MacOSX 10.15.1 and MATLAB 2019b.
It seems OK before I update to 10.15.1

Samatha Aleti
Samatha Aleti il 6 Nov 2019
Modificato: Samatha Aleti il 6 Nov 2019
You can contact the MathWorks support team to help you solve this issue

Chi Wei
Chi Wei il 29 Nov 2019
On my 16 inch MacBook Pro, Matlab 2019b just cannot open.
  5 Commenti
Shuai Nie
Shuai Nie il 23 Mar 2020
Alexander Hübscher's answer solved my problem, please check whether "Magnet" or "Spectacle" app is running, if so, close it.
Suchet Gopal
Suchet Gopal il 19 Ago 2020
None of the other solutions worked for me but updating to Catalina 10.15.6 solved the problem.

Accedi per commentare.


Terrilayne Tomas Quinsaat
Terrilayne Tomas Quinsaat il 12 Dic 2019
turned off magnet and still have the same problem. xcode compiler is updated to the 11.3. uninstalled and installed both 2019a and 2019b and still no luck. WILL THERE BE A RESOLUTION SOON??Screen Shot 2019-12-11 at 11.59.39 PM.png

Samatha Aleti
Samatha Aleti il 16 Dic 2019
Hi,
One of the things you can do is try to go into safe boot. To enter safe boot, follow these steps:
  • Start or restart your Mac, then immediately press and hold the Shift key.
  • The Apple logo appears on your display. Release the Shift key when you see the login window.
  • If your startup disk is encrypted with FileVault, you might be asked to log in twice: once to unlock the startup disk, and again to log in to the Finder.
If the issue persists also try the following:
  • Open a Terminal window (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app) and run the following command: $MATLAB/bin/matlab -nodesktop
  • If MATLAB starts, run the command “desktop” in the MATLAB windows.
Hope this helps!
  5 Commenti
Alison Macdonald
Alison Macdonald il 10 Gen 2020
This seems to work for me, but it is a nuisance. As an aside, for me everything was working fine using R2018b on Catalina, but then I ran the suggested update and JAVA errors started.
Colin Raymond
Colin Raymond il 17 Gen 2020
With R2019a on Catalina I find that the same work-around procedure that Werner mentions is also necessary. Hopefully we will see a bug fix come out soon!

Accedi per commentare.


Tobias Seidler
Tobias Seidler il 15 Giu 2020
+1 on the spinning rainbow wheel of death on 10.15.4 with R2019b on startup. The problem came out of the blue today after running this very setup for weeks. Issue was the macOS accessability API as described here, it seems not to be sorted out. I initially removed all apps from Preferences --> Security & Privacy --> Privacy --> Accessibility to get rid of the bug. Finally tracked the issue down to MS Teams and now only removed this one - this might differ from case to case though.

Categorie

Scopri di più su Startup and Shutdown in Help Center e File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by