Hi Eddie,

My apologies for the delay, things are quite busy with my PhD...

After installing Click (with the prefix argument) it works, thanks for the 
advice!
The updated click-pretty does the job perfectly, thanks a lot for this quick 
patch. Now it is a lot easier to determine what happens where, I really like 
this feature. An unknown Click script will never have secrets again :-)

Thanks!
Bart

On 03 Dec 2009, at 20:08, Eddie Kohler wrote:

> Hi Bart,
> 
> Ah, OK.  You need to INSTALL Click before you can build Clicky.
> 
> If you want to install Clicky in a different directory than Click, that too 
> is possible -- --prefix sets the CLicky install dir, --with-click=DIR sets 
> the Click install dir (which defaults to PREFIX).
> 
> I've implemented the click-pretty functionality you requested. Additionally, 
> you can now set what text goes in the element names.  For example, if you say
> 
> click-pretty --dot -T "<~name>"
> 
> you only get element names.
> 
> Thanks,
> Eddie
> 
> 
> Bart Braem wrote:
>> Hi Eddie,
>> I checked out a fresh git, configured Click there and ran make.
>> Then I went to apps/clicky, and ran autoreconf -i
>> Then I ran ./configure --prefix=/pathtoclickinstall
>> The resulting error:
>> '/pathtoclickinstall/share/click/config.mk' not found.
>> Are you sure '/pathtoclickinstall' is a Click install directory?
>> And of course share/click/config.mk does not exist in that map...
>> For click-pretty, I would like to have the element names like this:
>> r::RatedSource -> gone::Discard;
>> would produce the "r" and the "gone" names in the dot file. That way it is 
>> easier to track elements in large configurations, like the ones we produce 
>> with firesim. Would that be possible somehow?
>> cheers,
>> Bart
>> On 02 Dec 2009, at 20:13, Eddie Kohler wrote:
>>> Hi Bart,
>>> 
>>> I build Clicky with non-root permissions all the time.  Can you send your 
>>> Click and Clicky ./configure invocations, and the exact error?
>>> 
>>> On click-pretty, what do you mean by "internal element names"?  The "@" 
>>> names that come along with anonymous elements, or names of elements inside 
>>> compounds, or...?
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Eddie
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Bart Braem wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Is it possible to build Clicky with non-root permissions? I have tried to 
>>>> use the prefix option to configure, but it still refuses to recognise my 
>>>> Click installation.
>>>> On a related note: I tried click-pretty and noticed it does not use 
>>>> internal element names as labels. Am I missing a flag to enable this or 
>>>> should I try patching this in?
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Bart
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