Hello Heystek,
This should be a relatively trivial problem to solve:
cd ~ # This is a shortcut for your home directory
git clone
cd mlib-devel
./startsg
If that doesn't work, then do this:
chmod +x startsg
Then you should be fine.
Regards,
James
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 7:46 PM, Heystek Grob
If any of you folks would like to help correct or add to the science, or just
be a reader, I would love to add you to the list for whatever amount of reading
you would like to do. This will start near the end of summer. Below is a
description of the project, if anyone has the time.
Thanks so mu
Hi Adam and James
I am working on my personal computer. I will ask a IT guy to help me with
the privileges and also clone the mlib-devel into the home directory and
try to run it again.
Thanks for all your help.
Heystek
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Adam Isaacson wrote:
> Hi Heystek,
>
>
Hi Heystek,
This issue is not with your script, but your linux permissions. I suggest
you follow what James suggests. The fact that you can't run sudo though
means that you may need your IT guy to give you sudo rights, but if you are
working off the university server that may be an issue - as Jame
Hello Heystek,
It's conventional to cd into the directory first, then to run "./startsg"
Please use the "-l" (minus + lowercase L) when you run the ls command -
this allows the user to see a bunch more information. See here for a bit of
an explanation:
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/07/linux-ls
Hello Heystek,
It would be a bit easier to debug if you posted the terminal session, along
with the commands you ran.
Also, please run "ls -l" in the directory and post that as well. It might
just be that you need to give the file executable permissions.
Regards,
James
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at
Hi Adam
I modified the startsg file. When I run it I get the error in the terminal
"Permission denied". When I run the startsg file as sudo I get the error
"command not found".
I have attached my modified startsg file.
Do you perhaps have any ideas of how to solve it?
Sorry for the inconvenienc
Hi Heystek,
Nope, just run the ./startsg and matlab will run the startup.m file for you
when it opens. You should already have both the startsg and startup.m
files, but I gave you mine as I know it works.
Kind Regards,
Adam
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Heystek Grobler
wrote:
> Hi Adam
>
Hi Adam
I will try these files! Do I run the startup.m file in matlab as well?
Have a nice day
Heystek
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Adam Isaacson wrote:
> Hi Heystek,
>
> No worries. I was in your position just a few months ago :). I have
> attached my matlab startup scripts (startsg and
Hi Heystek,
No worries. I was in your position just a few months ago :). I have
attached my matlab startup scripts (startsg and startup.m). These must be
placed in the "mlib_devel" directory. You will probably have to change the
paths to where your installs are.
All you need to do is the followin
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