How do I resolve a corrupted double-linked list issue when running MATLAB on Linux?
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MATLAB is running on Linux. When I execute a MATLAB script using "/usr/local/bin/matlab -nodisplay -nosplash -singleCompThread -batch <matlab_code.m" , I occasionally receive the following error message (details are in the attachment):
Error in `/root/.MathWorks/ServiceHost/-mw_shared_installs/v2024.6.0.6/bin/glnxa64/MathWorksServiceHost': corrupted double-linked list: 0x0000000001f54570 ***
How can I resolve this issue?
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Sourabh
2024-6-20
Which version of MATLAB are you using? Also, it will be helpful to have a sample code file which I can use to try and reproduce this issue at my end.
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Himanshu
2024-7-2
Hi Jin Hung,
I see that you are trying to resolve an issue related to a corrupted double-linked list that occurs when running a MATLAB script on a Linux system.
To resolve the corrupted double-linked list issue when running MATLAB on Linux, it is important to understand that this error might be caused by the "glibc 2.19" library. I faced a similar issue and I fixed it by upgrading to the "glibc 2.21" version. Therefore, if you are using a Linux operating system with "glibc 2.19", you should consider updating your operating system to a version that includes "glibc 2.21" or later to resolve the issue.
To check your current "glibc" version installed on your system, you can run the following command in the terminal:
ldd --version
If you prefer not to upgrade your entire operating system, you can manually upgrade "glibc". However, this process can be complex and may affect system stability. It is generally recommended to upgrade the OS instead.
After upgrading, run your MATLAB script again using the command:
/usr/local/bin/matlab -nodisplay -nosplash -singleCompThread -batch <matlab_code.m
I hope this helps.
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