Ashwin,

Neither issue is Chrono-related, but rather these are your typical Windows 
problems where the system must be able to find all required DLLs. You can do 
that by adding the path to where the necessary DLLs are to your PATH 
environment variable.  You need to consult the documentation for the 3rd party 
libraries to understand where these are located (or else follow their 
installation instructions to properly set them up on your system).

For reference, here are the relevant entries in the PATH environment variable 
on my Windows machine:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\mkl\latest\redist\intel64
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2019a\bin\win64

You may need additional entries for each one of those and the proper paths will 
depend on what/how you installed these external packages. Again, this is *not* 
a Chrono installation issues, but rather an MKL and Matlab installation problem.

--Radu

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf 
Of Ashwin Sankar
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2023 9:21 AM
To: ProjectChrono <[email protected]>
Subject: [chrono] MKL and Matlab

Hello all,

First off, thank you to the developers for building such an amazing platform.
I had a couple questions relating to the Vehicle Demos.
1. I have been trying to build a tracked vehicle model, and the first step was 
to look at the demos and understand how they work. However, everytime I try to 
run a tracked vehicle demo (All M113/Marder demos, including the JSON builds), 
I get an error message saying mkl_rt.2.dll is missing. I assume this is 
something to do with the Pardiso solver, and I have tried to follow all the 
steps to build environment variables as described, but it does not seem to have 
any effect.
2. Also, while running a co-simulation with Matlab, I get an error saying 
libmx.dll and libeng.dll were not found. Is this due to a clash in version 
compatibility? I have checked the extern directory of my Matlab SDK and the 
only .dll files there are libMatlabDataArray.dll and libMatlabEngine.dll. I did 
manage to find libmx and libeng but within a whole different folder within the 
Matlab root directory and that has confused me.
For reference, I am using Matlab 2022b and I have added my CMakeCache below. 
Any advice about this would be helpful.
Thank you so much for your time!

-Ashwin
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