I'm trying to apply that tool to a configuration, but I get a lot of error 
(when the tool tries to compile).
There are some header files which don't get the absolute path, when converted 
by click-devirtualize. They remain with a relative path (for instance, 
#include "myheader.hh"). I notice that that doesn't happen with header file 
of elements. Do you have any hints for me?
I'm using Click in order to develop a layer-2 routing protocol for wireless 
mesh multi-radio network (for my thesis work). I'd like to use 
click-devirtualize because click (without devirtualization) is slower than 
the Linux's normal network stack (I've tried iperf between two computer, in 
Ad-Hoc mode).
Thanks.
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