Dear Glad,
the error you get on Linux comes from the fact we don't provide 32-bit
compiled MEX files for this platform as we do not support it any more.
Compilation should be uneventful though - if I find my 32-bit Linux
virtual machine, I can try and send you the files you need.
For 32-bit Windows, it should work. A problem might be due to the fact
that you need to install the VC++ 2005 and 2008 Redistributable Packages
(vcredist_x86.exe) from Microsoft (and reboot in between):
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2019667
What is the error message you get when you type:
>> spm_bsplinc(1,ones(1,6))
Best regards,
Guillaume.
On 22/01/15 14:14, Paul Glad Mihai wrote:
> Dear Guillaume and SPM12 users,
>
> I am trying to run SPM12 on 64-bit Linux with 32-bit Matlab (because of
> the 2011 student version) and also on a 32-bit Windows machine with
> Matlab 2009. They both give me this error:
>
> *************************************************************************
> ??? Error using ==> spm_check_installation>check_basic at 140
> SPM uses a number of MEX files, which are compiled functions.
> These need to be compiled for the various platforms on which SPM
> is run. At the FIL, where SPM is developed, the number of
> computer platforms is limited. It is therefore not possible to
> release a version of SPM that will run on all computers. See
> /home/glad/.spm/spm12/src/Makefile and
> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/SPM#Installation
> for information about how to compile mex files for GLNX86
> in MATLAB 7.12.0.635 (R2011a).
>
> Error in ==> spm_check_installation at 28
> check_basic;
>
> Error in ==> spm at 317
> spm_check_installation('basic');
> *************************************************************************
>
> Do I really need to compile the mex files? My understanding from the SPM
> website (http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/software/spm12/) is that I
> shouldn't have to.
>
> Regards,
> Glad
>
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Guillaume Flandin, PhD
Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging
University College London
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