I think I did as what you say. But how I can check the version of nox_core?I use " nox --version" , "nox_core --version" and "noxcore --version" but failed.
Many thanks! Weiyang 2012/3/27 Murphy McCauley <[email protected]> > Maybe. But you don't really want to do that, because that creates a new > branch. > > Check the version information in the nox_core that you've built to see if > you have destiny or zaku. > > > The easiest way to do it is just: > git clone git://noxrepo.org/nox > cd nox > git checkout destiny > > > -- Murphy > > On Mar 27, 2012, at 3:23 PM, Weiyang Mo wrote: > > I go to the nox directory and enter command" git checkout -b destiny", and > it shows destiny already exists. > > Does that mean that it has been switch to destiny? > > Thanks very much. > > Weiyang > > 2012/3/27 Murphy McCauley <[email protected]> > >> Just to make sure, did you switch to the destiny branch (git checkout >> destiny)? >> >> Nobody is currently maintaining the tests, so I wouldn't worry about it >> too much. If it seems to work, it hopefully does. >> >> Glad you got it built! >> >> -- Murphy >> >> >> On Mar 27, 2012, at 1:35 PM, Weiyang Mo wrote: >> >> *Hi ,I installed all the dependencies and I solve the "configure:error: >> openssl/md5.h not found" using * >> >> >> ../configure –with-boost-filesystem=boost_filesystem >> –with-boost-unit-test-framework=mt LDFLAGS=’-L/usr/include/openssl -lssl >> -lcrypto’ instead ( >> http://networkstatic.wordpress.com/2012/01/30/installing-nox-openflow-controller/ >> ) >> >> However when I run make, cd /src, then make check. there are still erors: >> >> make[4]:*** [test-classifier} Error 1 >> >> make[4]:Leaving directory '/home/simpleclear/Desktop/nox/build/src/tests' >> >> make[3]***[check-am] Error 2 >> >> make[3]:Leaving directory '/home/simpleclear/Desktop/nox/build/src/tests' >> >> make[2]:***[check} Error 2 >> >> make[2]:Leaving directory '/home/simpleclear/Desktop/nox/build/src/tests' >> >> make[1]:***[check-recursive] Error 1 >> >> make[1]:Leaving directory '/home/simpleclear/Desktop/nox/build/src/' >> >> make: *** [check] Error 1 >> >> >> Does that matter? I tried to run a example(e.g ./nox_core -v -i >> ptcp:6633 pyswitch and it seem works" nox bootstrap complete" , but I am >> not sure whether I have underneath problems when I use the NOX further. >> >> Thanks very much >> >> Best >> >> Weiyang Mo >> >> >> >> 2012/3/26 Murphy McCauley <[email protected]> >> >>> It looks like you need to install libtool. >>> >>> Take a look at the nox classic wiki on github for some information on >>> dependencies, for example, this page: >>> https://github.com/noxrepo/nox-classic/wiki/Dependencies >>> >>> -- Murphy >>> >>> On Mar 26, 2012, at 10:00 AM, Weiyang Mo wrote: >>> >>> HI, I installed autoreconf and the first problem is solved. >>> >>> But When I run boots.sh. here are final lines >>> >>> "configure.ac:21:error:possibly undefined macro:AC_DISABLE_STATIC" >>> configure.ac:22:error:possibly undefined macro:AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN >>> configure.ac:23:error: possibly undefined macro:AC_PROG_LIBTOOL >>> autoreconf:/usr/bin/autoconf failed with exit status:1 >>> >>> Thanks Weiyang >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: Weiyang Mo <[email protected]> >>> Date: 2012/3/26 >>> Subject: The way to get nox-classic? >>> To: Murphy McCauley <[email protected]> >>> >>> >>> Hi, I used sudo git clone git://noxrepo.org/nox to download the nox >>> folder. Is it NOX or NOX-classic? >>> >>> When I run "sudo ./boot.sh". It shows" ./boot.sh: 97 n: autoreconf:not >>> found". >>> >>> Thanks very much. >>> >>> Best >>> >>> Weiyang Mo >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
