Is it possible to use Install[]
to start a MathLink program with a custom PATH
environment variable?
I am trying to use mEngine to connect Mathematica to MATLAB on Windows. It only works if mEngine.exe
is launched when the PATH
environment variable includes the path to the MATLAB libraries. Is it possible to modify the PATH for launching this program only, without needing to modify the system path? Or is there another way to launch mEngine.exe
?
@acl's solution to wrap mEngine.exe in a batch file, and temporarily modify the PATH from there, works correctly:
I used this as the contents of mEngine.bat
:
set PATH=c:\path\to\matlab\bin\win32;%PATH%
start mEngine.exe %*
*%
ensures that all command line arguments are passed on to mEngine.exe
start
is necessary to prevent the command window from staying open until mEngine.exe
terminates
It can be started using Install["mEngine.bat"]
.
Since all the information that is needed for the kernel to communicate with mEngine.exe
is passed by Install[]
as command line arguments, all we need to do is launch mEngine.exe
with these arguments. It is not necessary for Install[]
to know the location of mEngine.exe
, the important thing is that the process gets launched with the correct command line arguments, which is ensured by %*
.