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Template: matlab-support/title Type: title _description: MATLAB interface configuration Template: matlab-support/matlab-install-glob Type: string _Description: Location of MATLAB installation(s): The MATLAB interface needs to know where MATLAB is installed on this system. This can be specified as a single directory or, in case of multiple MATLAB installations, as a glob expression (any expression supported by bash, including extended pattern matching operators). . If, for example, the MATLAB executable is installed in /opt/matlab76/bin/matlab, please enter "/opt/matlab76". If there are multiple MATLAB versions installed, you can enter "/opt/matlab*" or a similar expression. Only matches that really contain a MATLAB executable will be considered. Therefore, a glob expression may match more than just MATLAB installation directories without negative side effects. Template: matlab-support/default-version Type: select Choices: ${choices} _Description: Default MATLAB version: The following MATLAB versions were found on this system. Please select which one should serve as the default MATLAB on this system. Template: matlab-support/no-matlab-found Type: error _Description: No MATLAB installation found No MATLAB executables were found in the directories you specified. . This package requires at least one local installation of MATLAB. Template: matlab-support/mexbuild-user Type: string _Description: Authorized user for MATLAB: If MATLAB can only be launched by a limited set of user accounts, please specify one of these. This account will be used by other packages to build MEX extensions upon installation. . You may leave this field empty if any user account (including root) is allowed to launch MATLAB. Template: matlab-support/rename-libs Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Rename MATLAB's GCC libraries? A MATLAB installation is shipped with copies of GCC dynamic loadable libraries, which typically come from an old version of GCC. . These libraries sometimes cause conflicts. . If you choose this option, the conflicting libraries will be renamed by appending a ".bak" extension. These libraries are located in the "sys/os/glnx86" or "sys/os/glnxa64" subdirectory of a MATLAB installation tree.
Source: matlab-support Section: devel Priority: optional Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team <team@neuro.debian.net> Uploaders: Michael Hanke <mih@debian.org>, Yaroslav Halchenko <debian@onerussian.com> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), po-debconf, help2man Standards-Version: 3.9.1 Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-exppsy/matlab-support.git Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-exppsy/matlab-support.git XS-DM-Upload-Allowed: yes Package: matlab-support Section: contrib/devel Architecture: all Depends: debconf (>=1.3.22) | cdebconf (>= 0.43), ${misc:Depends}, libxp6, sudo Recommends: libstdc++6-4.4-dev | libstdc++-dev Conflicts: matlab (<= 0.0.14~) Replaces: matlab (<= 0.0.14~) Description: distro integration for local MATLAB installations This package does not provide MATLAB. Instead, it configures an existing MATLAB installation to integrate more comfortably in a Debian installation. . Currently it provides /usr/bin/matlab through the alternatives system, offers to work around incompatibilities between the libraries bundled with MATLAB and system libraries, and provides a helper utility meant to be used by other packages to compile MEX extensions. . Install this if you would like your MATLAB installation to behave more like an ordinary Debian package. Other packages may depend on this one if they install MATLAB code, for example in order to compile MEX extensions. Package: matlab-support-dev Section: devel Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Conflicts: matlab-dev (<= 0.0.14~) Replaces: matlab-dev (<= 0.0.14~) Description: helpers for packages building MATLAB toolboxes This package provides a Makefile snippet (analogous to the one used for Octave) that configures the locations for architecture independent M-files, binary MEX-extensions, and their corresponding sources. This package can be used as a build-dependency by other packages shipping MATLAB toolboxes.
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