Can't reload '/usr/loca​l/matlab-r​es.2015b/b​in/glnxa64​/libmwosgs​erver.so'

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I use "MatLab" in an old SUN workstation in Linux environment. It is too old to run "MatLab 2015b" and cant not be upgraded. So I use "ssh -XC" to connect to a new Linux server and run "Matlab 2015b". It works normally when I do computation or run a matlab script without plot. However, when I try to generate a figures, it shows error message as:
Can't reload '/usr/local/matlab-res.2015b/bin/glnxa64/libmwosgserver.so'
for example:
>> clear all;
>> x = linspace(0,2*pi,1001);
>> y = sin(x);
>> plot(x,y)
Error using gca
While setting the 'Parent' property of 'Axes':
Can't reload '/usr/local/matlab-res.2015b/bin/glnxa64/libmwosgserver.so'
Error in newplot (line 68)
ax = gca(fig);
I did check the file, "libmwosgserver.so" and it indeed in the fold. What is the problem and how to solve it?
Huang
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Let it Flow
Let it Flow el 7 de Sept. de 2017
Same for me Fedora 26, it fixes the problem
Martijn
Martijn el 4 de Oct. de 2017
Editada: Martijn el 4 de Oct. de 2017
While the basic idea of Joseph is correct, make MATLAB use the same libstdc++ version as your system, there is a slightly better option where you actually make MATLAB use your system's libstdc++ itself (which also then addresses Ulrich's comment). See the answer I posted below.

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Martijn
Martijn el 4 de Oct. de 2017
This issue may be related to a version conflict between system libraries and the libstdc++ version included with MATLAB. You may be able to resolve this issue by making MATLAB use your system's libstdc++ instead of the libstdc++ shipped with MATLAB. While you can accomplish this in the way described by Joseph above, there is a better way:
From a Linux shell (with appropriate permissions to make modifications in your MATLAB installation, i.e. use "sudo" if needed or work with your system administrator):
1. cd into your MATLAB sys/os/glnxa64 directory.
2. Create a new directory named "old":
mkdir old
3. Move libstdc++* into the old directory:
mv libstdc++* old
Now MATLAB no longer can find its own libstdc++ and it will automatically switch to working with your system's libstdc++.
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Con Savas
Con Savas el 18 de Dic. de 2017
Hi,
I have the same issue with MatLab 2016b on a RHEL 7.4 machine. I tried moving libstdc++* to directory old but I now get the following errors when I try to run MatLab
MATLAB is selecting SOFTWARE OPENGL rendering. /usr/local/MATLAB/R2016b/bin/glnxa64/MATLAB: /lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.20' not found (required by /usr/local/MATLAB/R2016b/bin/glnxa64/libmwi18n.so)
There are about 20 similar errors for other functions not found.
The computer has an NVIDIA graphics card which appears to have the drivers loaded ok.
any help appreciated Thanks
Varun Pai
Varun Pai el 10 de Abr. de 2019
I have the same error. Were you able to solve ?

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Amose Yao
Amose Yao el 21 de En. de 2017
Did you solve this problem? How? thx~

Khurram Aziz
Khurram Aziz el 29 de Sept. de 2019
To those people having issues related to rendering after the above fix, try starting matlab with the -softwareopengl option. I was getting the same error and starting with this option fixed it - I'm not tech savvy enough to know why though.

Sergio Duarte
Sergio Duarte el 3 de Abr. de 2020
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 4 de Abr. de 2020
That was a different bug related to TLS entries, and the error message for that bug always mentions "TLS".

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