Thanks for responses, The problem is that I had installed ns2 with apt-get so I had not sources. Now I've installed ns2.35 from sources and setdest works fine :)
2011/10/29 Teerawat@UBC <teera...@ece.ubc.ca> > Hi Javier, > > The utility setdest is located in the directory > ns-2.35/indep-utils/cmu-scene-gen > and ns-2.35/indep-utils/cmu-scene-gen/setdest. In future opportunities, if > you'd like to find a certain file in NS2, you can you "find" utility in > Linux. The instruction is provided below: > > > http://www.ns2ultimate.com/post/12062783403/linux-find-utility-looking-for-a-certain-file-e-g > > Best Wishes, > > Teerawat Issariyakul > http://www.ns2ultimate.com/ > http://www.ece.ubc.ca/~teerawat > http://www.t-issariyakul.blogspot.com > http://www.facebook.com/pages/Teerawat-Issariyakul/358240861417 > http://twitter.com/T_Bear > On Oct 27, 2011, at 8:58 PM, Javier Cancio del Busto wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I'm looking for setdest command under Ubuntu 11.04. I've installed ns-2.35 > from official ubuntu repositories, but I couldn't find setdest executable > in > order to generate mobility traces for my ad-hoc simulations. I've been > looking for this tools in google but I found nothing. > > Any idea of how can I compile it? I think it's something like perl/python > script instead of a .c/cpp code, but anyway I don't know where can I get > it. > > > Thanks in advance, > > -- > ====================== > Javier Cancio del Busto > ====================== > > > -- ====================== Javier Cancio del Busto ======================