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There is another way: using (I guess) any UNIX-system, you can force Matlab to use any installed gcc version (which is possible, because there can exists more than one installed version of gcc). This worked for me (of course adopting all paths and gcc-version to your required settings):

http://www.mister-blogbuster.de/2011/03/matlab-eine-andere-gcc-version-zuordnen/

There is another way: using (I guess) any UNIX-system, you can force Matlab to use any installed gcc version (which is possible, because there can exists exist more than one installed version of gcc). This worked for me (of course adopting all paths and gcc-version to your required settings):

http://www.mister-blogbuster.de/2011/03/matlab-eine-andere-gcc-version-zuordnen/

There is another way: using (I guess) any UNIX-system, you can force Matlab to use any installed gcc version (which is possible, because there can exist more than one installed version of gcc). This worked for me (of course adopting all paths and gcc-version to your required settings):

http://www.mister-blogbuster.de/2011/03/matlab-eine-andere-gcc-version-zuordnen/