> @chandu1234 > ns2 in linux .... set the path The "You must put ... <**_PATH ..>" text is a University thing / a 15 year old text. I.e. most often it can be ignored. When you are the owner of the computer and have sudo / root access, you can run make install: $ cd ns-allinone-2.34/ns-2.34/ ; $ sudo make install . ... Then you have 'ns' in a `system PATH' : /usr/local/bin/
And, guess what, the executable 'ns' is hard coded to know the location of it's libraries: No LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting is required at all ! - -- View this message in context: http://network-simulator-ns-2.7690.n7.nabble.com/hi-i-have-installed-ns2-in-linux-but-unable-to-set-the-path-please-tell-me-how-to-set-tp27575p27576.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
