Hello,
my feeling is that you have troubles with the FLEXlm server: have you installed it ?
I do not use MathLab, but I use Maple which use FLEXlm as well. As far I can remember, for single user usage FLEXlm is not needed, otherwise it is needed.
hth, Jerome
Peter Robinson wrote:
Hi,
I have the latest version of matlab (7/SP1) that I have not been able to install under Debian (3.0, kernel 2.6.7). It seems as if the startup matlab script is trying to get the libc version number and not succeeding. Has anybody else seen this problem?I would be grateful for any tips!! WHen one is used to getting lots of great programs for free with Debian it is particularly annoying to pay for a program and not be able to install it :-)
-Peter PS, an example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ matlab /usr/local/bin/matlab: line 1: /lib/libc.so.6: Permission denied
License Manager Error -15. Cannot connect to license server
The server (lmgrd) has not been started yet, or
the wrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] or license file is being used, or the port or hostname in the license file has been changed. Feature: MATLAB Server name: anna License path: /usr/local/matlab7/etc/license.dat:/usr/local/matlab7 - /etc/*.lic FLEXlm error: -15,570. System Error: 111 "Connection refused" For further information, refer to the FLEXlm End User Manual, available at "www.macrovision.com".
MATLAB is unable to connect to the license server. Make sure the SERVER line in your license file is correct. Have your MATLAB administrator verify that the license manager is running and validate network services.
For more information, see The MathWorks Support page at http://www.mathworks.com/support and search for "license manager error -15" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~
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