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Show older comments. Khalid Kunji on 3 Mar Vote 0. Accepted Answer: Khalid Kunji. When attempting to install the MCRInstaller. Initializing InstallShield Wizard Extracting Bundled JRE. Testing bundled JRE failed. Mathworks has a page that said this might happen and suggested extracting the setup.

But then when running java -jar setup. Could it be an issue going from the 64 to 32 bit os? Thanks for the help and let me know if there is any other information you think might be relevant. Kaustubha Govind on 3 Mar Cancel Copy to Clipboard. If yes, you probably have the bit MCRInstaller binary, which is causing the issue. I wouldn't just want to rename it, though.

I have absolutely no clue what to do. The problems I found using google didn't quite help me, either I had the same problem recently when installing a software that required a 7. I found that the 32 bit version installs fine, and it did, but obviously, that didn't solve my problem.

However, I found a way to do it. The trick is that the installer needs the old JRE 1. It is tempting to run the setup. But perhaps it will work for you. People who get the above mentioned error with wizard. I chose not to use the bundled version but downloaded the JDK 5 from Oracle. The bundled version might work as well - I did not try. When running the installer. For instance, I installed below a java 8 jre on an old matlab compiler b as follow:.

I had same problem. The problem is you are installing bit matlab on bit ubuntu. Please like the answer if it was helpful. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. If you do not already have this installed on your system, you will need to install it before running eDom.

However, to do so we require access to a machine running that operating system and with the MATLAB compiler installed so that we can compile eDom into a standalone application. Currently, binaries have been compiled into standalone executables for the major operating systems and versions listed below.

Contact the authors with your operating system information if your system is not currently supported. Note: It is possible that using an older OR more recent version of the MCR than that used when compiling the standalone binaries of eDom may prevent eDom from running successfully. If you experience problems running the standalone version of eDom, please try reinstalling the MCR with one of the specific versions below.



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