Dear SPM list,
I've taken the liberty of starting a wiki page on this topic (Dr
Ashburner, is that OK - I've ripped off most of your post)
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/SPM-Which_version_of_MatLab%3F
Thanks,
Jack
Denis Brown wrote:
> At 12:06 AM 2/02/2005, John Ashburner wrote:
>
>> > What is the latest on MatLab version 7 (aka R14) and SPM? There were
>> > issues reported during 2004 that at the very least some
>> re-compilation had
>> > to be done to get SPM to work on M/L R14. Our software
>> administrators are
>> > now making stern noises that they will withdraw R13 so we'll have
>> to go R14
>> > soon.
>>
>> Most things should work. As far as I am aware, recompilation only
>> makes a
>> difference when mex files crash out for some reason with an error.
>> As long
>> as there's no error, then there shouldn't be a problem. This only
>> applies to
>> Linux, where the mex files were compiled with a compiler that is not
>> recommended for R14. There is a workaround though:
>
>
> <snip interesting links, etc.>
>
> Many thanks John. From reading those links it seems that a lot of
> problems may have been ironed out with the SP1 release of R14. Our
> initial forays into SPM + R14 were with the non-SP1 version. One of the
> links you provided suggested that Linux kernel 2.4 was okay and happily
> that is the series I prefer to use right now.
>
> For what it may be worth, I'll report back to the list once we've
> installed
> R14 (SP1) and SPM.
>
> Kind regards,
> Denis
>
>
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