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on 23 Oct 2014
Bruh... you gotta check that stuff before upgrading haha. Maybe they will be generous, but its not their responsibility really..
on 24 Oct 2014
Using matlab_R2012b on a MacBook Pro recently upgraded to OS X 10.10, there are more issues than just the patch described in Point 1 above.
Firstly, after applying the patch (which went smoothly), Matlab then complains that it needs a Legacy java installation. After installing that legacy Java installation, it then generates a License Manager Error -9, as the Host id of the computer seems to have changed with the OS upgrade.
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If someone from MathWorks could provide guidance, that would be great.
on 24 Oct 2014
It works! (R2013a_Student with Jave 8u25) It may have been a while in coming since the betas, but I'm glad to have Matlab again. Thanks!
on 25 Oct 2014
After installing Yosemite 10.10, my version of Matlab2014a showed the described issues (i.e. the Java exception), I patched it but this did not solve the problem and now whenever I run Matlab2014a the application quits without any error message. I also downloaded Matlab2014b, but the installer quits without doing anything right after launch.
on 25 Oct 2014
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Yes! Mine version is 2013a. It comes back when I finish the patch! Thanks!
on 29 Oct 2014
on 5 Nov 2014
Lukas, Have you resolved how to get R2012a Student Version working? I am encountering the same issue.
on 6 Nov 2014
The installation of 2014a version on Yosemite fails and it is impossible to patch.
on 6 Nov 2014
For those of you still struggling with getting the R2012a Student Version working, the following steps worked for me.
The error I received is triggered by a missing library reference in usr/X11. After installing Yosemite, this library was moved to the directory opt/X11. So...
Step 1: Create a softlink to this library by opening terminal and entering
Step 2: Attempt to open Matlab. This will ask you to update your Java Runtime Environment. Download and install the update from the link provided by Apple. It should be this url.
After that, you should be good to go. Hope this helps!
on 9 Nov 2014
You can't use this version of the aplication 'MATLAB_R2014a' with version of OS X
https://www.dropbox.com/s/n8pkxq3vljsgsm5/Screenshot%202014-11-09%2006.51.42.png?dl=0
on 14 Nov 2014
John Loft's instructions worked for me (Matlab R2012a) on Mac OS X Yosemite. In fact, I got an error message indicating that the X11 library was not found in /usr/X11. After creating the softlink, the problem was resolved. Thanks so much John!
on 14 Nov 2014
on 14 Nov 2014
Just wanted to add that if you're running R2012a Student, then the post by 'John Loft on 6 Nov 2014 at 21:31' solved my problems! Thanks, John!
on 18 Nov 2014
@Fred @sarah @luiz @cristiano @lucas As pointed out by Image Analyst, please feel free to contact MathWorks Technical support team if you are still facing issues with installing MATLAB.
on 3 Dec 2014
My 2012a is still not working. I get the message 'You can’t use this version of the application “MATLAB_R2012a_Student” with this version of OS X.' I did what John Loft said and I then tried to open matlab again and got the same message. Nothing about X11. Please help someone!
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on 20 Sep 2016
What's causing this problem? Is that because of punycode, or a different utf width, or something else?
on 20 Sep 2016
It has been more than 3 months since the release of macOS Sierra beta 1, but you guys still don't have a compatible version? And you ask users not to upgrade? Are you kidding me?
on 20 Sep 2016
nonozone, MATLAB R2016b was in beta for about 2 months itself, which means no fundamental changes were permitted after that time. Mathworks would have had to have discovered and solved the Sierra beta problems (working with Apple) in the first month of Sierra's release in order to make the R2016b shipping schedule if it was anything major.
on 20 Sep 2016
I'm sorry Walter, but that is not an acceptable reason to leave customers who are paying thousands of dollars to use MATLAB without a current version of the software. Apple releases a new version of MacOS every year, at the same time each year, and developers get three months to update their apps. This is an expectation for every software developer on the MacOS system, and MATLAB's 'rules' about when they are 'permitted' to carry out updates do not give them reason to desregard their duty to their customers. Very poor form MATLAB, would never have expected this to happen in 2016. Myself and many others are not happy.
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on 20 Sep 2016
In my days as a system administrator, it was an axiom that you never did a major operating system upgrade without first testing that all of your important programs still worked in the new OS. And even then the firm guideline was that you shouldnever use a dot zero release; follow amaturity model.
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on 21 Sep 2016
@Jonathan: There was a change in the format of locale strings returned from macOS which MATLAB depends on to determine language, region, and character encoding. Apple describes the change to language identifiers in macOS.
@Raphael Canty: We are qualifying a patch against the final release of macOS Sierra and will publish it as soon as it is ready.
on 21 Sep 2016
Well, Walter, inmy days as a systems administrator, I have met lots of people who agreed with you.
They are all wrong. As a systems administrator, application developers driving my upgrade path is nonsense. Endlessly infuriating. I expect Mathworks to have absolutely zero say in what OSes I run for my scientists. Applications should deploy on current OSes. Period, especially from an infosec POV. ESPECIALLY if the OS in question is a *nix variant. I build supercomputers for physicists.
Mathworks simply dropped the ball here. Not only that, it's a locales issue. They should be able to handle this quickly and efficiently. But at least they're fixing it...so props there.
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'As a systems administrator, application developers driving my upgrade path is nonsense. '
You might perhaps have been given a very very different mandate than I was. As systems administrator my mandate was to keep the hardware and software working smoothly in support of applications and development.
The organizations I worked for did not buy computer hardware because computer hardware is cool: they bought computer hardware to run applications, and to develop software. The operating system version was considered a detail left to me provided that the OS updates did not break anything. I got actively criticized for upgrading OS versions unless the upgrade was completely transparent -- and even then, I would get criticized for rebooting the server in the middle of the night because then people would (Oh, horrors!) have to log back on!
In every single place I have worked over the decades, an operating system was never an end in itself: it was always only there to make it possible to run the needed software.
Systems Administration is not a theoretical task: it is the art ofmaking things work. Including anticipating and measuring and alleviating risks. An operating system upgrade isalways a risk, and should never be put into place without testing. You can be virtually guaranteed that the OS vendor did not do their testing onyour exact configuration, so you need to test everything of importance to you before deploying.
The places I have worked that could afford more than one computer always maintained the Development / Production distinction (though we were more likely to call it 'Test-Bed' than 'Development'.) One system or network that could afford to be messed up while new things were implemented, and different systems that were required towork (except while being updated with tested configurations). Upgrading the production systems with day-of-release software versions without testing first was Not Acceptable to the people I worked with.
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