How to modify the static Java path
The instructions here describe how to add JAR files to the bottom of the static Java path. Dynamic entries also are used last. This means we cannot replace any of the JAR files that come with MATLAB.
I have an Apple Silicon machine, MATLAB R2023b, and Amazon Coretto JVM installed according to the MATLAB installation instructions.
This version of MATLAB comes with a jna.jar in $MATLABROOT/java/jarext/svnkit/jna.jar that doesn’t work in Apple Silicon (it has a shared object built in that works on i386, x86_64 and ppc7400 (which makes me think this is a really old version!).
I’ve downloaded a newer version of this JAR, but I cannot get MATLAB to use the newer version. Is my only hope to overwrite the file that comes with MATLAB?The instructions here describe how to add JAR files to the bottom of the static Java path. Dynamic entries also are used last. This means we cannot replace any of the JAR files that come with MATLAB.
I have an Apple Silicon machine, MATLAB R2023b, and Amazon Coretto JVM installed according to the MATLAB installation instructions.
This version of MATLAB comes with a jna.jar in $MATLABROOT/java/jarext/svnkit/jna.jar that doesn’t work in Apple Silicon (it has a shared object built in that works on i386, x86_64 and ppc7400 (which makes me think this is a really old version!).
I’ve downloaded a newer version of this JAR, but I cannot get MATLAB to use the newer version. Is my only hope to overwrite the file that comes with MATLAB? The instructions here describe how to add JAR files to the bottom of the static Java path. Dynamic entries also are used last. This means we cannot replace any of the JAR files that come with MATLAB.
I have an Apple Silicon machine, MATLAB R2023b, and Amazon Coretto JVM installed according to the MATLAB installation instructions.
This version of MATLAB comes with a jna.jar in $MATLABROOT/java/jarext/svnkit/jna.jar that doesn’t work in Apple Silicon (it has a shared object built in that works on i386, x86_64 and ppc7400 (which makes me think this is a really old version!).
I’ve downloaded a newer version of this JAR, but I cannot get MATLAB to use the newer version. Is my only hope to overwrite the file that comes with MATLAB? java, javaclasspath, jar MATLAB Answers — New Questions