Dear all,
Earlier in the year, we added Matlab 2010a to the YNiC systems and asked for it to be tested against anything people were using. At the same time we announced that as detailed at:
https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/doc/ITPages/FAQ/Misc/SupportedVersions
we would be changing the default matlab version from 2009a (7.8) to 2010a (7.10) in September 2010. As we've had no feedback, we'll be going ahead with this change - most likely towards the end of next week but certainly by the end of the month.
Matlab 2009a (7.8) will still be available on the system until January (when 2011a will be added and 2009a withdrawn).
Thanks,
Mark
On Mon, 13, Sep, 2010 at 10:45:38AM +0100, Mark Hymers spoke thus..
Dear all,
Earlier in the year, we added Matlab 2010a to the YNiC systems and asked for it to be tested against anything people were using. At the same time we announced that as detailed at:
https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/doc/ITPages/FAQ/Misc/SupportedVersions
we would be changing the default matlab version from 2009a (7.8) to 2010a (7.10) in September 2010. As we've had no feedback, we'll be going ahead with this change - most likely towards the end of next week but certainly by the end of the month.
Matlab 2009a (7.8) will still be available on the system until January (when 2011a will be added and 2009a withdrawn).
Dear all,
This has now been implemented. If you're wondering where your Matlab history has gone, it's per-version, but you can copy it across by opening a terminal and typing:
cp ~/.matlab/R2009a/history.m ~/.matlab/R2010a/history.m
if you want to. I suspect that preferences can be moved in a similar manner, but haven't tried it.
Cheers,
Mark