Package Details: matlab-gcc-fortran 1:R2025a+25.1.0.2973910-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/matlab.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: matlab
Description: A high-level language for numerical computation and visualization (GFortran runtime dependency)
Upstream URL: https://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab.html
Keywords: computation matlab numerical visualization
Licenses: custom:MATLAB EULA
Provides: matlab-gcc-fortran, matlab-gcc-fortran-release, matlab-gcc-fortran-version
Submitter: ido
Maintainer: vitaliikuzhdin
Last Packager: vitaliikuzhdin
Votes: 41
Popularity: 0.24
First Submitted: 2015-08-15 09:33 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-07-30 20:23 (UTC)

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vitaliikuzhdin commented on 2025-07-16 13:12 (UTC) (edited on 2025-08-05 20:05 (UTC) by vitaliikuzhdin)

TODO:

  1. Figure out the users and permissions. Currently, /opt/MATLAB/${_release} has 777 permissions, which is obviously undesired. It might be better to create a user group and require users to manually add themselves to it for security reasons.

  2. Improve the installer. For example, the current inotify watcher spams stdout and does not account for the end of the download/installation or the width of the terminal, which results in flaky output.

  3. Figure out the dependencies. The list of Debian/RHEL dependencies is public, but it includes some seemingly unneeded packages. This might be because they are required by dependent products/add-ons. Additionally, the current logic for removing bundled dependencies should probably be rewritten. Maintaining an exhaustive list for a single release is very difficult, and these components change without notice. Moreover, the current approach may go against the Arch KISS philosophy. Ideally, we should remove only the problematic components like Qt, XCB, libtiff, gcc-libs, fontconfig, etc.

  4. Add auto-discovery for packages written for MATLAB. My plan was to use /usr/lib/MATLAB/${_release} for release-specific modules and /usr/lib/MATLAB/common for shared (mostly architecture-independent) packages. However, load order matters, and "common" modules need to specify which releases they are compatible with. This means we need to implement our own logic for discovering and loading these, likely via hooks, shell scripts, and configuration files (perhaps TOML could work?).

  5. Fix the Python components. python-matlabengine does install the Python components built against the version of Python shipped by Arch. However, some proprietary CPython components are not included and are built against ancient Python versions. This likely requires version spoofing or some alternative approach.

  6. Write and upload packages for previous MATLAB releases. It is entirely possible to have multiple releases installed simultaneously. I have a few of these packages myself, but they are drafts and not suitable for upload to the AUR.

  7. Write and upload packages for MATLAB-dependent add-ons and products. When installing MATLAB required user intervention for source access, it was acceptable to break reproducibility and manually specify required products for installation. Now that we use MPM, it would be better to separate products into individual packages. These packages would install themselves and their dependencies into a specific location, then use appdata to install only the component's files. The problem is that MATLAB often includes conflicting files that need to be combined or overwritten. Obviously, we can't allow that, so a hook must be implemented to, for example, combine *.combine@matlab-simulink and replace *.replace@matlab-documentation files with backups. Needless to say, this is challenging to implement, so the previous approach (having users specify the product list) might still be preferred.

  8. Write and upload the matlab-runtime package. I have a draft, but the problem with this package is that it installs the runtime for every available product. Ideally, for source-built packages, we would want to makedepend on matlab-$product and depend on matlab-$product-runtime. However, this is not possible without splitting the runtime packages, which poses the challenges described above. I’ll try my best to revisit this sometime later.

vitaliikuzhdin commented on 2025-07-16 12:55 (UTC)

@aoneko, @Reexys, please read the post-installation instructions. If you've lost them, you can find the same information here.

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silverbluep commented on 2021-01-28 16:26 (UTC)

I assume this is a problem with the way you created the tar file; did you follow the instructions as exactly stated in the README provided by the repo? I would delete the one you have and recreate the needed files.

Hork commented on 2021-01-28 10:47 (UTC) (edited on 2021-01-28 10:49 (UTC) by Hork)

I straced that matlab/bin/glnxa64/install_unix, stat("/tmp/makepkg/matlab/src/matlab/sys/java/jre/glnxa64/jre/lib/security/jssecacerts", 0x7fffe1f6baf0) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) is what I suspect wrong. Do you have this file in your downloaded matlab folder?

silverbluep commented on 2021-01-27 19:44 (UTC) (edited on 2021-01-27 19:47 (UTC) by silverbluep)

What is that installer? I can't help if you are not being specific. The installer for MATLAB does not print to stdout; and that's on mathworks nothing I can do. There should be some installer log somewhere; but I don't know where the installer puts it. Your problem is not due to python; because anything to do with python is printed on stdout when you run makepkg.

You don't need to do any chrooting; install dependencies, bring together the neccessary files and mimic the PKGBUILD steps (on your home directory; NOT on your main system.) Be sure to read the README.md in the repo, and make sure you are not using ANY aur helper.

Hork commented on 2021-01-27 17:30 (UTC)

That is the thing, I don't actually know whats wrong with that installer, it does not have any log. I don't even know how to debug this, I might need to do some chroot to mimic makepkg and go through build steps one by one.

silverbluep commented on 2021-01-26 19:55 (UTC) (edited on 2021-01-26 19:59 (UTC) by silverbluep)

that is not very specific; what issue are you having? Either way; make sure you rebuild the aur dependencies and jupyter-matlab_kernel-git again so that everything is using python 3.9 (you need to rebuild python-dependent aur packages again; even if their pkgbuild are not updated)

I built this package just fine; with the up to date versions of dependencies. And everything works. So curious as to what is not working.

Hork commented on 2021-01-26 18:39 (UTC)

I still have that python issue, with latest pkgbuild.

Andy2 commented on 2021-01-22 20:27 (UTC)

Hi,

I ran into the same Python issue and I "backported" the Python 3.8 faking for Python 3.9. Matlab installed and I was able to start a Matlab engine from an iPython shell, so I would suspect it works.

I even installed the Update 3 as root after Matlab told me I could do that from the little bell icon menu and it still works.

Patch:

diff --git a/PKGBUILD b/PKGBUILD
index b6a40eb..87f79b8 100644
--- a/PKGBUILD
+++ b/PKGBUILD
@@ -150,22 +150,53 @@ build() {
   #   cause the installation to be non-interactive
   "${srcdir}/${pkgname}/install" -inputFile "${srcdir}/${pkgname}/installer_input.txt"

+  # Create spoofing for Python API
+  # https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/matlab-engine-for-python/
+  cd "${srcdir}/build/extern/engines/python"
+  # Getting appropriate python version for spoofing
+  _matminor="$(find "${srcdir}/build/extern/engines/python" \
+    -name 'matlabengineforpython3*.so' |
+    sort |
+    sed 's|.*matlabengineforpython3_\([0-9]\)\.so|\1|g' |
+    tail -1)"
+  echo 'import sys' > "${srcdir}/sitecustomize.py"
+  echo "sys.version_info = (3, ${_matminor}, 0)" >> "${srcdir}/sitecustomize.py"
+
   # Build the python API
   cd "${srcdir}/build/extern/engines/python"
-  python setup.py build
+  PYTHONPATH="${srcdir}" python setup.py build
 }

 package() {
   # Package the python API
   cd "${srcdir}/build/extern/engines/python"
-  python setup.py install --root="${pkgdir}" --optimize 1 --skip-build
-  # Fix erronous referances in the _arch.txt files
+  PYTHONPATH="${srcdir}" python setup.py install --root="${pkgdir}" --optimize 1 --skip-build
+
+  # Spoofing trick to fool matlab into believing python 3.9 is supported
+  _matminor="$(find "${srcdir}/build/extern/engines/python" \
+    -name 'matlabengineforpython3*.so' |
+    sort |
+    sed 's|.*matlabengineforpython3_\([0-9]\)\.so|\1|g' |
+    tail -1)"
+  _prefix="$(python -c 'import sys; print(sys.prefix)')"
+  _pytminor="$(python -c 'import sys; print(sys.version_info.minor)')"
+
+  # Correct file names
+  if [[ "${_pytminor}" != "${_matminor}" ]]; then
+    mv "${pkgdir}/${_prefix}/lib/python3".{"${_matminor}","${_pytminor}"}
+    _egginfo="$(ls "${pkgdir}/${_prefix}/lib/python3.${_pytminor}/site-packages/"*"-py3.${_matminor}.egg-info")"
+    mv "${_egginfo}" "${_egginfo%py3."${_matminor}".egg-info}py3.${_pytminor}.egg-info"
+    sed -i "s|sys.version_info|(3, $_matminor, 0)|" \
+      "${pkgdir}/${_prefix}/lib/python3.${_pytminor}/site-packages/matlab/engine/__init__.py"
+  fi
+
+  # Fix erronous references in the _arch.txt files
   _prefix="$(python -c 'import sys; print(sys.prefix)')"
   errstr="${srcdir}/build/extern/engines/python/"
   trustr="${instdir}/extern/engines/python/"
   for _dir in \
     "${srcdir}/build/extern/engines/python/build/lib/matlab/engine" \
-    "${pkgdir}/${_prefix}/lib/python3.8/site-packages/matlab/engine" \
+    "${pkgdir}/${_prefix}/lib/python3.${_pytminor}/site-packages/matlab/engine" \
     ; do
     sed -i "s|${errstr}|${trustr}|" "${_dir}/_arch.txt"
   done

silverbluep commented on 2021-01-06 03:10 (UTC)

@hawath; when I last updated the package; gcc8 was not in AUR and I do not have any intention to package that. It seems gcc8 was submitted to AUR a month after I installed the package. I'll also change the gcc version when I fix the python issue.

silverbluep commented on 2021-01-06 03:07 (UTC)

@tornado99; that's where external software is installed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard