yeah..... 
I got the ns2 runnin in gdb... some kind of success....... i got to know
about it from this site : http://web.syr.edu/~dchen02/FAQ.txt

still learning..

Any ways... I had sent you an email...I'm in GT,Atlanta now... :)

Regards,
DP


Claus Christmann wrote:
> 
> 
> See inline below:
> 
> dhairya wrote:
>> 
>> Also, where is the output of the printf statements in the C++ class
>> printed
>> ??
> Depends on the local printf, but generally either to stdout or stderr
> (which in most cases is your console, I think).
> 
>> 
>> -DP
>> 
>> 
>> dhairya wrote:
>>> Thanks  for the reply.. .but am unclear and have few more doubts....n..
>>> How do I trace the actual flow ...say when I run the Tcl Script, I want
>>> to
>>> track Tcl Objects as well as the invoked C++ object and their values.
> There is a little about that in the ns manual, but as far as I know if
> you wnat to get the whole flow you have to single step through your code
> (either by hand or by means of a debugger).
> Pedro has some good guidelines on how to do debugging on ns2 o nhis
> website.
> 
>>>
>>> Well, what I'm trying to do is understand the current protocol and
>>> modify
>>> it... like the NIx vector routing....so I need to understand how it
>>> updates the routing table, where it is maintained etc.
> My call would be to get your hands on a running simulation of our
> protocol under consideration and then single step through the code.
> (and once you have done that, write the results down and publish them in
> the wiki.)
> 
> As a general note: understanding ns isn't quite easy. If you have to
> finish your project this term (assuming you are a student in the US) and
> have never used ns2 before this will be tough - I think so, at least.
> 
> Good luck again,
> 
> Claus
> 
> 
>>>
>>> -DP
>>>        
>>>
>>> Claus Christmann wrote:
>>>>
>>>> See inline below:
>>>>
>>>> dhairya wrote:Hi,
>>>>> Hi, 
>>>>>        I'm new to ns2 and had few questions regarding it :
>>>>> 1. Is the route-computation table stored globally than specific to
>>>>> node.
>>>>> 2. How does this simulation work, I mean the flow from invoking the
>>>>> ns2
>>>>> script to the invoking the C++ code
>>>>> 3. If I make few changes to the existing code, how do I debug it ? Is
>>>>> it
>>>>> like debugging the C++ code without considering the Tcl thing
>>>> Debugging ns2 can be tricky... ;)
>>>>
>>>> Pedro Vale Esterala has a good guide on setting up a ns2 debugging
>>>> facility that includes (o)Tcl debugging capabilities:
>>>> http://tagus.inesc-id.pt/~pestrela/ns2/index_.php
>>>>
>>>>> 4. the main question is the linkage of oTcl and the C++ 
>>>> See the ns2 manual for a couple of first steps on this.
>>>>
>>>>> - DP
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Good Luck.
>>>>
>>>> Claus
>>>> -- 
>>>> Claus Christmann
>>>> Graduate Research Assistant
>>>>
>>>> Georgia Institute of Technology
>>>> 270 Ferst Drive
>>>> Atlanta, GA 30332-0150
>>>>
>>>> http://uav.ae.gatech.edu
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>> 
> 
> -- 
> Claus Christmann
> Graduate Research Assistant
> 
> Georgia Institute of Technology
> 270 Ferst Drive
> Atlanta, GA 30332-0150
> 
> http://uav.ae.gatech.edu
> 
> 
> 

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