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Hi Ling,
Did you compile the ns programs? In order to do so, just go to the directory where you have the ns-allinone package and run the script program
called "install".
If you have already done that, did you update your PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH paths? They should be something similar to this:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/ling/ns-allinone/otcl:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
PATH=/home/ling/ns-allinone/bin:$PATH
Hope this helps,
Julio
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Ling Zhang wrote:
> hi, all,
>
> i downloaded the ns-2 all in one package ...i have installed it..
> and.....i tried to run the test-all-simple...as indicated in the validation webpage. it turned out that there is no ns file in the ns-2 directory.
> anyone can tell me what is the problem here?
> i wish i could figure this out myself...but timming is very important for me..
> so....help!!!!
>
> Ling
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