one thing you can do is to delete any (object files) .o files from setdest
directory and run make again. this will definitly generate the binary for
you.


>
> Hi,
>
>  I would like to ask regarding "setdest" command.  In the tutorial it says
> that:
>
>  In order to compile the revised setdest.cc do the following:
>   1. Go to ns directory and run "configure" (you probably have done that
> already while building ns). This creates a makefile for setdest.
> 2.Go to indep-utils/cmu-scen-gen/setdest. Run "make" , which first creates
> a stand-alone object file for ~ns/rng.cc (the stand-alone version doesnot
> use Tclcl libs) and then creates the executable setdest.
> 3. Run setdest with arguments as shown below:
>
>   So, I have do the first command as below:
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ns]# configure
>   then the error would be:
>   bash: configure: command not found
>
>   When I run the second command:
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] setdest]# make
>   then the error would be:
>   make: Nothing to be done for 'all"
>
>   When I run the third command:
>   ./setdest -n 50 -p 0 -s 20.0 -t 100 -x 500 -y 500 > scen-50-test
>   then the error would be:
>   bash: ./setdest: No such file or directory
>
>
>  File setdest.cc is in setdest folder.  Inside the folder there is also
> Makefile, Makefile.in & rng.o file & others.
>
>  I did not sure whether for command 1 & 2, that is the correct way to do
> so.
>
>  I am using ns 2.26.  I use command ./ns <file_name> to run tcl script.
>
>  Hope anybody can help me.
>
>  Thank you & regards,
>
>  norlida
>
>
>
>
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