> @Razan Tout
> libXext.so.6
A missing libXext.so.6 : May be you installed a 32bits 'nam' package into a
64bits OS ?
Or vice versa.
? How did you install 'nam' ? And which OS are you using ?
Fedora : # yum install libXext
Debian, Ubuntu : $ sudo apt-get install libxext6
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Dear,I tried to install nam but I got this error and I didn't find any
solution"namnam: error while loading shared libraries: libXext.so.6: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory"can someone help me?Sincerly
Tiago Junqueira wrote:
> After making:
> "./configure --prefix=/usr/local/stow/nam-1.11 --with-tk="
> with the tk8.4 folder inside the nam's folder, i made:
> "make"
>
> and i got the error:
> .c:87:29: error: X11/Xmu/WinUtil.h: No such file or directory
Install the `libxmu-headers' package.
If
After making:
"./configure --prefix=/usr/local/stow/nam-1.11 --with-tk="
with the tk8.4 folder inside the nam's folder, i made:
"make"
and i got the error:
.c:87:29: error: X11/Xmu/WinUtil.h: No such file or directory
anyone knows how to solve it?
thanks!
Hi,
I got the following message when trying to install the nam package in
ns-allinone-2.30 on a Linux Redhat workstation.
rm -f nam
g++ -o nam \
tkcompat.o tkUnixInit.o xwd.o netview.o netmodel.o edge.o
packet.o node. o main.o trace.o queue.o drop.o animation.o agent.o
feature.o route