There is no shortage of web resources for answering unix questions
like how to set environment variables. You will need to add ns to your
PATH to get rid of the "command not found" error.

-Scott

On 2/7/07, Onyekachi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello ns-users,
> Please I am a new user of the ns2 simulator. I just installed it
> (ns-2.29) without setting the environment variables properly. Anytime I
> try to run a *.tcl file i get the following message: 'bash: ns: command
> not found".
> Please I would appreciate a step by step approach to resolving this problem.
>
> N/B: My ns directory is *c:/home/ns-allinone-2.29/ns-2.29*
>
> Thanks.
> Onyekachi.
>
>

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