On 25/04/07, Ja Maasai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hello Guys,
>
> I am using Cygwin on Win2k professional and after Installing NS-2.31 I got
> the following message:
>
> I have no idea where to debug this problem below. Please kindly assist
>
>    1.
>
>    validate overall report: some tests failed:
>         ./test-all-smac-multihop ./test-all-simultaneous
>    ./test-all-wireless-tdma
>    to re-run a specific test, cd tcl/test; ./test-all-TEST-NAME
>    Notice that some tests in webcache will fail on freebsd when -O is
>    turned on.
>    This is due to some event reordering, which will disappear when -g
>    is turned on.
>
>
> I also exported my PATHS to my installation location of ns2 (
> /usr/local)... please confirm if I did the right thing with the installation
>
>    1.
>
>    Please put /usr/local/ns-allinone-2.31/bin:/usr/local/ns-
>    allinone-2.31/tcl8.4.14
>    /unix:/usr/local/ns-allinone-2.31/tk8.4.14/unix
>    into your PATH environment; so that you'll be able to run
>    itm/tclsh/wish/xgraph.
>
>    IMPORTANT NOTICES:
>
>    (1) You MUST put /usr/local/ns-allinone-2.31/otcl-1.13,
>    /usr/local/ns-allinone-2
>    .31/lib,
>        into your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.
>        If it complains about X libraries, add path to your X libraries
>        into LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
>        If you are using csh, you can set it like:
>                    setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH <paths>
>        If you are using sh, you can set it like:
>                    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=<paths>
>
>    (2) You MUST put /usr/local/ns-allinone-2.31/tcl8.4.14/library into
>    your TCL_LIB
>    RARY environmental
>        variable. Otherwise ns/nam will complain during startup.
>
> Kind Regards
> Rexy
>



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