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Re: installing ns
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Michelle Conway wrote:
> I have a quick question. What is the command to install ns? I tried
> "ns <the source directory: .../ns/ns-allinone-2.1b5> <the dest directory:
> ../ns>"
> and I also tried:
> "ns -d <source directory > <dest directory> and it always prints out that
> the first is a directory. I tried using the verbose mode, and I still
> can't get anything to work. Can anyone help me with this?
ns is the simulator - it is not responsible for its own installation.
If you supply filename arguments to ns it attempts to load the file and
process it as a simulation script.
You probably need to do 'make install' - this should install the software
in the directory that was specified at the configure stage (or the default
/usr/local, I think, if no directory was specified at configuration). Of
course, you probably need root permissions to install software in
/usr/local.
Hth,
Sean.
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