Matlab 7.1 on Leopard (HOW-TO)

I've recently upgraded to Leopard and now MatLAB 7.1 does not work. I've isolated the problem, to a missing .dylib file by running Matlab from bash with the -nojvm option.
Matlab seems to fail as it cannot find "libXm.2.dylib".
However, I did a "ls -Ratl | grep "libXm*.dylib" and found a symbolic link:
lrwxr-xr-x 1 Will 17 Oct 30 12:04 libXm.dylib -> libXm.2.2.0.dylib
So, I'm closer.
It's in /Applications/MATLAB71/sys/os/mac.
Just copy it to /usr/lib. You may have to use sudo with root priveledges to copy it, which is what I did.
Once that was dealt with I had to find libTIFF.dylib and place that in the Matlab PATH.
Matlab 7.1 now works on Leopard. I'm so freakin' happy.
Message was edited by: Patrick W. Walker
Message was edited by: Patrick W. Walker

This worked for me:
Delete libtiff.3.7.1.dyib and its aliases (libtiff.3.dylib and libtiff.dylib) in your Applications/Matlab_XX/bin/mac/ directory. This forces the system libraries to load and should fix the problem.
I am however still keeping the three files in my trash folder until I can confirm that this doesn't give rise to any complications, but so far it has run fine.
Message was edited by: jmnikrick
Message was edited by: jmnikrick

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