Downgrading gcc/g++ for use with mex

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KV
KV 2017년 7월 16일
편집: Amit Doshi 2017년 7월 18일
I'm running Matlab 2017a on an Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS (xenial). The default gcc/g++ versions are 5.4.0 and Matlab only supports version 4.9.x.
Are there good suggestions on how to "downgrade" the g++/gcc versions so that I can have mex working OK?
Thanks,

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Amit Doshi
Amit Doshi 2017년 7월 18일
편집: Amit Doshi 2017년 7월 18일
Hello Karthik,
To change the compiler in the mex command, set the varname variable. varname for the gcc compiler is GCC, in uppercase letters. For example, if the currently supported gcc compiler is version 4.7, and it is installed in the /usr/bin/gcc-4.7 folder on your system, to build timestwo.c, type:
copyfile(fullfile(matlabroot,'extern','examples','refbook','timestwo.c'),'.','f')
mex -v GCC='/usr/bin/gcc-4.7' timestwo.c
Setting the compiler using the mex command does not change the system default compiler.
Also, refer the below link to downgrade GCC in Ubuntu:

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