Why does Matlab crash when I try to access .NET 6.0 (core)?

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Matthew
Matthew el 21 de Nov. de 2024 a las 21:45
Comentada: Matthew hace alrededor de 23 horas
Note: Workaround is to remove .NET 9.0 from PC to resolve conflicts with 6.0.
This might be a .NET issue as a whole, but I only see it using Matlab, so I am posting here to help others out facing the same issues.
I have a .dll from one of the groups I work with for communicating to our devices. The .dll was built in .NET 6.0 (core) (x64). I have been able to use it in the past in Matlab, but have now run into issues since installing Visual Studio 2022. It was discovered that Matlab would reference the most recent installation of .NET (9.0 in my case) which was installed by VS 2022. When I set "core" as the environment in Matlab (dotnetenv("core")), I would then make the .NET assembly visible to Matlab using NET.addAssembly("insert path here"). When Matlab got to this step, it would buffer for about 10 seconds then crash immediately with no crash report. Getting help from my local IT, we pin pointed it to the .NET 9.0 install causing the problem.
To get around this, you can either uninstall 9.0 or set up an environment variable in your system properties called "DOTNET_ROOT" that can force a path to be referenced.
So I would like to ask if anyone else has faced this issue in Matlab? Is it an unexpected error that needs an error handle? I am naive to .net, and really only know the particular dll I interact with to do my methods, etc.

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aditi bagora
aditi bagora el 22 de Nov. de 2024 a las 11:17
I have faced the same issue. I found that this issue is specific to .NET 9.0 and does not originate from MATLAB.
After installing Visual Studio 2022, your system updates to the latest version of .NET, which is .NET 9.0 and MATLAB by default, uses the latest version of .NET installed on your system(refer the documentation below), this can lead to a crash. Therefore, uninstalling .NET 9.0 or setting "DOTNET_ROOT" path is solving the issue.
I hope this helps!
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Matthew
Matthew hace alrededor de 23 horas
Hi @aditi bagora, thanks for providing feedback. I went with the DOTNET_ROOT option on my setup. Glad to see I wasn't doing anything inherently wrong on my end.
@埃博拉酱 thank you. Looks like they aim to have Jan 2025 as a fix release for the bug.

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埃博拉酱
埃博拉酱 el 22 de Nov. de 2024 a las 11:29
This is a known dotnet issue already submitted to Microsoft by MathWorks staff.

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