Thanks for the follow-ups. It turns out that I tried the same
experiment on another Vista installation (32bit this time around) and
it run Matab scripts via ssh without a hitch. Officially the
command-line should look like this:
matlab -nodesktop -r test_batch
In practice the option "-nodesktop"
On 4/17/2010 2:17 PM, Jeremy Bopp wrote:
On 4/17/2010 1:04 PM, Geraldo Veiga wrote:
I have Cygwin installed in a Vista/64 system with sshd enabled. I
would like to login remotely via ssh and run a script written in
Matlab.
Directly from the DOS command line this is possible:
matlab -nosplash -
I'm pretty sure you cannot use a window. I think matlab has another cmd
line argument such as -batch to run w/out windows?
mbs
On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 15:04 -0300, Geraldo Veiga wrote:
> I have Cygwin installed in a Vista/64 system with sshd enabled. I
> would like to login remotely via ssh and r
On 4/17/2010 1:04 PM, Geraldo Veiga wrote:
> I have Cygwin installed in a Vista/64 system with sshd enabled. I
> would like to login remotely via ssh and run a script written in
> Matlab.
> Directly from the DOS command line this is possible:
>
> matlab -nosplash -nodesktop -minimize -r test_batc
I have Cygwin installed in a Vista/64 system with sshd enabled. I
would like to login remotely via ssh and run a script written in
Matlab.
Directly from the DOS command line this is possible:
matlab -nosplash -nodesktop -minimize -r test_batch -logfile logfile
No such luck when I try the same wi
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