Mex line 206 error for everything

I am attempting to use mex to compile C++ files in Matlab, but I can't even get that far. I am running R2012b in Ubuntu 12.04.
When I try to use mex, I always get "Error using mex (line 206) Unable to complete successfully." This occurs immediately, even when I run "mex -setup" or "mex -help".
Any ideas what could be causing this and how to fix it?

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Guru
Guru el 3 de Jul. de 2013
Without knowing what C++ compiler you are using or C++ files involved, it will be very difficult to say exactly why you are getting the error. The error message itself is very generic and I would suggest that you use some debugging means with mex.
mex -v filename.cpp
will allow you to get a more verbose display and determine exactly what error messages is your compiler giving you.
You also have to make sure you have formatted the files appropriately with the MEX wrapper notation that you can find within the help documentation of mex
Julia
Julia el 3 de Jul. de 2013

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Not even that works. Even "mex -v filename.cpp" produces the same error immediately with no more information.
It's not just a matter of the files I'm trying to compile, since I even "mex -help" gives the error.

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Guru
Guru el 3 de Jul. de 2013
Ok, this seems more like an issue with your installation. Try the following:
which -all mex
doc mex
For me, I see this full message when I try to run "mex -setup"
No supported SDK or compiler was found on this computer. For a list of supported compilers, see http://www.mathworks.com/support/compilers/R2013a/win64.html
Error using mex (line 206) Unable to complete successfully.
which does replicate your error. In my case it is because I do not have any supported compilers that mex can work with.
Julia
Julia el 3 de Jul. de 2013
Editada: Julia el 3 de Jul. de 2013
What should I be seeing with "which -all mex"? I get the path to a mex.m file in the location of my installation.
I do not receive any additional information in the error message when I try to run setup. I looked at the compilers, and I do have supported compilers installed, so that's not the issue.
I am running Matlab from the command line, though, and this did appear there:
MATLAB was unable to run the matlab_helper executable, which the ! and
unix() commands require. You may have an incomplete installation or
permission problems with /Network/Servers/husain/Volumes/husain/jebert/matlab_r2012b/bin/glnxa64/matlab_helper
It was a permissions/execution issue. Fixed!
Guru
Guru el 3 de Jul. de 2013
Ok, glad that you were able to resolve the problem!

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Richa
Richa el 29 de En. de 2014

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Hi Julia,
I am facing the same problem. Can you please guide me how to fix it? I am getting error when even i run the command mex -setup.
Thanks and Regards, Richa Garg

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Are you getting down to the point it says "or permission problems" ? If you are then
!chmod +rx FILE
where FILE is the file name given in the message. You might need to have someone with administrative access to do it (might require "sudo")
Richa
Richa el 4 de Feb. de 2014
Thanks a lot! :) It was a permission issue.

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