Linux, standalone, loading graphics library, libXt.so

Hello everyone,
I am looking for some help regarding running a standalone application on a Linux machine that has no graphic libraries installed. This is a typical computation machine and the applications that run there have no graphics, just calculations.
And here comes my problem, I have compiled my standalone application without any graphics included, but unfortunately it crashes giving the following error:
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An Error has occurred while trying to initialize the MCR. The error is: Fatal error loading library /usr/local/MATLAB/R2013b/bin/glnxa64/libmwmclbase.so Error: libXt.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Any idea why this could occur when no graphics is called from within the compiled application. Do you know if I explicitly have to specify during the complication that no calls to such library should be made?
Thank you in advance for any input on this problem!
Cheers, Chavdar

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shooting in the dark -> does this help?
Does a simple example of adding two numbers work fine?

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