In both machines, mex -setup
identified gcc
as compiler, though I don't know why I had to manually install the extra library on the second machine.
But in both cases the errors disappeared once the compilation was successfully done.
In both machines, mex -setup
identified gcc
as compiler, though I don't know why I had to manually install the extra library on the second machine.
But in both cases the errors disappeared once the compilation was successfully done.
And the solution this time was:
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sudo apt install g++-multilib
You may be looking at GNU Octave, but I doubt all ES functions can be executed.
esfit(spc,@garlic,{Sys0,Exp},{Vary});
Just a suggestion: try introducing an asymmetry to your system, e.g. by varying one of the two g values.
What does that give?