Hi rashmi,
                  First thing is that you should save the "ex-linkage.cc" in
a newly
created directory(for example "newproto") under ns-2.31 directory

                  Then add a line in Makefile.in which is in ns-2.31
directory
in OBJ_CC  ....  like

                   newproto/exlinkage.o                     \

Then run ./configure  and make  .  under the ns-2.31 directory

The reason for the error  messages u specified may  be..
1.If u r not running "make" under ns-2.31  directory
2.If the path u specified for the source may not visible to "make"...

Hope this may help you,
Rupesh







On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:12 PM, rashmi bhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hey everyone,
> Im trying out the example on "NS by Example" site. There's one example for
> OTcl linkage where the following instructions are said:
>
>
>   1. Download "ex-linkage.cc<http://nile.wpi.edu/NS/Example/ex-linkage.cc
> >"
>   file, and save it under the "ns-2" directory.
>   2. Open "Makefile", add "ex-linkage.o" at the end of object file list.
>
>   3. Re-compile NS using the "make" command.
>   4. Download the
> "ex-linkage.tcl<http://nile.wpi.edu/NS/Example/ex-linkage.tcl>"
>   file that contains "MyAgent" testing OTcl commands. (see Figure 22 for
> the
>   input script and the result)
>   5. Run the OTcl script using command "ns ex-linkage.tcl".
>
> I searched the archives in here & did a few things. I saved the file
> "ex-linkage.cc" under the ns-2.31 directory. I added "[tab]ex-linkage.o \"
> in the "Makefile.in" file under the ns-2.31 directory. Then i did "sudo
> ./configure". It did some checks. Then when i did "make clean" and "make",
> it says
>
> make: *** No rule to make target `clean'.  Stop.
>
> make: *** No targets.  Stop.
>
> respectively. Anybody knows what I am doing wrong?(or if at all i did
> anything right!) Awaiting suggestions & help.
>
> Rashmi
>

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