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When I am trying to make executable files of my .m-files on a Linux machine, some of the the .m-files are working absolutely fine.

However, one file which has camera input inside the .m-file is giving me this error:

Depfun error: 'Unexpected Standard exception from MEX file. What() is: ..' Error using mcc Error executing mcc, return status = 1 (0x1).

But when I use the same .m-file on Windows and R2012a it is working properly without any error.

I found a bug report here - is this a similar problem?

How do I solve it?

Here is the simple code of my .m-file:

function yuv()
 vid1 = videoinput('linuxvideo', 1, 'YUYV_1280x960');
 set(vid1,'FramesPerTrigger',1);
 start(vid1);
 imageData1=getdata(vid1,1);
 imageData=ycbcr2rgb(imageData1);
 imagesc(imageData(:,:,:,1));
end
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  • maybe this is related to the bug... Did you try to explicitly specify the MEX-function as dependency in deploytool? May I ask what is the MEX-function that is failing?
    – Amro
    Jun 27, 2013 at 6:17
  • See: mathworks.com/help/compiler/…
    – Amro
    Jun 27, 2013 at 6:22
  • I did not use the deploy tool, I used just the mcc command....ITs just a test mex file which takes a camera input and display the image. I tried many other mex files wich works well only the file having camera input is failing.
    – Mostafiz
    Jun 27, 2013 at 6:35
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    read the link above, you can specify files to be directly added using mcc -a somefile .... Still I'm not sure what the problem is.. Is this MEX-file linked against other external shared libraries? Can you post the source of the MEX-file if it is a simple function?
    – Amro
    Jun 27, 2013 at 6:42
  • ok i am posting the code
    – Mostafiz
    Jun 27, 2013 at 6:58

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I was getting the same Depfun error, "What() is: ..", under R2013a on Linux but no errors when using a different OS or an older MATLAB version to compile my code. Following the bug report you linked to fixed it for me.

In the zip file linked to in the bug report you'll find a depfun.opts file. Rename or move your original depfun.opts file that's located in [matlabroot]/toolbox/compiler and copy the new one in its place.

Putting the new depfun.opts file in place is all it took for me to be able to compile using R2013a on Linux.

Also note, the bug report says that it could be caused by the importdata function or the Parallel Computing Toolbox but I'm not using either of those.

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  • yes I also got an email from the Matlab server sying it was a bug and I replaced the my depfun.opts file and it is working fine.
    – Mostafiz
    Jul 2, 2013 at 3:00

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