Hi Sanaz,
To use your new path settings you need to use the source command.
I can see that you are using the root user. Why? Create a new user
account to build and run ns2, and use sudo for root privileges.
P.
sanaz helmi wrote:
Hi there,
I tried to set the path as bellow, but it doesn't work.I'll
appreciate, if someone can help.
þ# .þbashrc
þ# þUser specific aliases and functions
þ# þSource global definitions
if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
þ. /þetc/bashrc
fi
export
PATH=$PATH:/root/ns-allinone-2.29/bin:/root/ns-allinone-ýý2.29/tcl8.4.11/unix:/root/ns-allinone-2.29/tk8.4.11/unixþþ
export
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/root/ns-allinone-2.29/otcl-1.11,/root/ns-allinone-ýý2.29/libþþ
export TCL_ LIBRARY=/root/ns-allinone-2.29/tcl8.4.11/libraryþþ
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