How to build a shared object (.so) from Windows Matlab/Simulink?

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Alex
Alex le 19 Oct 2023
Commenté : Alex le 25 Oct 2023
I have a clear goal and clear limitations. I need to produce a shared object (.so) file that will run on the NI Labview Linux RTOS from a Simulink model created on a Windows Matlab installation. I understand this will require cross-compilation.
I am aware that NI has a suggested workflow (NI Linux Real-Time Documentation and Tutorials — nilrt-docs 1.0 documentation) however I cannot use this method due to IT restrictions on installations needed in that workflow. I am aware that Matlab has a Linux version that would produce shared objects but our IT has failed to get a Linux Matlab to work.
I am at a loss as to what can be done to achieve this goal. How can I produce a shared object for Linux from my Windows Simulink model?

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Henry
Henry le 20 Oct 2023
Hi, Alex
This article might be helpful.
You can try this, then in step 4, instead compiling for binary, you can try to create a object file and convert that into shared lib on linux.

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