Compile for Linux on a Windows machine

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Hi, Is it possible to compile a matlab function to Linux shared library with Matlab running on Windows?

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer on 4 Aug 2011
Hi Yoni,
no, unfortunately it is not. The compiler always generates executables and libraries for the operating system type it runs on (only exception of a 32bit windows library running on 64bit windows).
Titus
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Martin Dowie
Martin Dowie on 23 Jun 2020
Hi - any further forward with this?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Jun 2020
There is no support for using Windows to compile a Linux executable.
My expectation is that one of the following circumstances would be necessary for Mathworks to support such a feature:
  • Microsoft Windows revised itself greatly to become a "thin client" to programs running in the cloud, so Mathworks provided support for cross-compiling to help users transition to Linux; Or;
  • Microsoft made some major technology change that was a major impediment to running MATLAB on Windows, so Mathworks decided to get out of Windows support, transitioning to Linux; Or;
  • Free Software Foundation or other group wins a major anti-trust lawsuit against a big company in the USA on the grounds that the company failed to provide Linux executables corresponding to each Windows executable
I do not think it at all likely that any of these would come to pass. Microsoft is moving towards making Windows a subscription-based service instead of a purchase, but I do not think it is going to go thin-client.

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