If you develop in python (which I assume you do, if you had to deal with SWIG) and you're interested in looking at POX, it is actually available here : https://github.com/noxrepo/pox Porting a python NOX application to POX shouldn't be difficult and it's probably worth the effort, as the python side of the old NOX will not continue being developed
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Daniel Turull <[email protected]>wrote: > Thank you for the information. > I guess it should not be so difficult to port our applications to the new > NOX, when it will be available. > > Daniel > > On 16/05/2012, at 00:48, Murphy McCauley <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > We're not really doing any more development on NOX-Classic. It had been > my intention to fix up some stuff in the destiny branch, but it just hasn't > been a priority. So I'll probably just push destiny as-is to github in the > near future. If anyone wants to issue pull requests to add support for > Ubuntu 12.04, they are more than welcome! > > > > POX and the new NOX, on the other hand, should support Ubuntu 12.04. > > > > -- Murphy > > > > On May 15, 2012, at 12:42 AM, Daniel Turull wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> I would like to know what is the status to support NOX in Ubuntu 12.04. > >> > >> It seems that there are some problems with SWIG. > >> 1st the configure does not detect that a greater version is stalled. > >> Ubuntu 12.04 has SWIG 2.04. The macros in > >> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid/trunk/qpid/cpp/m4/ac_pkg_swig.m4 > >> fix the problem. > >> > >> After that there are problems with some src/nox/lib/netinet/*.i files. > >> Before continue I would like to know if someone else is working on it. > >> I'm using the latest commit of the destiny version from the git > >> repository. > >> > >> Anyone has found the same problems? > >> > >> Thanks in advance > >> > >> //Daniel > > >
