Hi,
 no, what is it used for? Could you give me more guidelines?

 Thanks,
 Mobin

2010/9/7 Gang Zhou <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> Did you execute "export PATH" in bashrc file after changing PATH?
>
>
> Best Regards
>
> Gang
>
> 2010/9/7 Mobin Yazarlou <[email protected]>
>
> Hi Gang,
>>  Thanks for your answer.I found that those warnings were because of the
>> following two lines in .bashrc file:
>>
>> unset TMP
>> unset TEMP
>>
>>  Removing these two directions eliminates warnings.
>>
>>  After removing all comments and the mentioned directions from .bashrc, I
>> changed the environment variables this way (thanks T. Issaraiyakul for his
>> helpful Slides on NS installation):
>>
>> NSHOME=~/ns-allinone-2.35-RC6
>> OTCL_LIB=${NSHOME}/otcl-1.14
>> NS2_LIB=${NSHOME}/lib
>> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$OTCL_LIB:$NS2_LIB
>> export TCL_LIBRARY=${NSHOME}/tcl8.5.8/library
>> PATH=$PATH:${NSHOME}/ns-2.35:${NSHOME}/nam-1.15
>>
>>  And now the response to 'ns' command in Cygwin prompt is as follows:
>>
>> mo...@mobin ~
>> $ ns
>> bash: ns: command not found
>>
>>  I don't know why this happens but I'm pretty sure that 'ns.exe' exists in
>> 'ns-2.35' folder, which is declared in PATH.
>>
>>  Is there any suggestion to overcome this problem?
>>
>>  Thanks,
>>  Mobin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Gang Zhou <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> It seems your LD_LIBRARY_PATH doesn't set well.
>>>
>>>
>>> the warning message : " ': not a valid identifier
>>> ': not a valid identifier
>>> "
>>> means some lines in your .bashrc file can't be recognized by your shell.
>>>
>>> Maybe you should use dos2unix or other editor to convert your .bashrc
>>> file to unix format.
>>>
>>>  then relogin ,see if  the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable has been set right .
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/9/6 Mobin Yazarlou <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>  I've installed "ns-allinone-2.35-RC6" on the latest version of Cygwin
>>>> (1.7)
>>>> in WinXP twice but I still get the following error
>>>> when I try to run NS2 by typing "ns" in cygwin prompt.
>>>>
>>>> mo...@mobin ~
>>>> $ ns
>>>> /home/Mobin/ns-allinone-2.35-RC6/ns-2.35/ns.exe: error while loading
>>>> shared
>>>> libr
>>>> aries: ?: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  The three lines that i've added to .bashrc are these:
>>>>
>>>> export
>>>>
>>>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/Mobin/ns-allinone-2.35-RC6/otcl-1.14:/home/Mobin/ns-allinone-2.35-RC6/lib
>>>> export TCL_LIBRARY=/home/Mobin/ns-allinone-2.35-RC6/tcl8.5.8/library
>>>>
>>>> PATH=/home/Mobin/ns-allinone-2.35-RC6/bin:/home/Mobin/ns-allinone-2.35-RC6/tcl8.5.8/unix:/home/Mobin/ns-allinone-2.35-RC6/tk8.5.8/unix
>>>>
>>>>  And another important thing to mention is the following warnings which
>>>> appear right after opening Cygwin prompt.
>>>>
>>>>  ': not a valid identifier
>>>>  ': not a valid identifier
>>>>
>>>>  mo...@mobin ~
>>>>  $
>>>>
>>>>  Could anyone help me to fix this problem?
>>>>
>>>>  Thanks,
>>>>  Mobin
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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