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Old 03-13-2007
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code omitted because of length

Hello All,

I have added some new files in my original ns-allinone2.26 and have made a sucessful compilation process.

Code:
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/my/sproject/ns-allinone-2.26/ns-2.26/indep-utils/webtrace-conv/ucb'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for 'all'
make[1]: Leaving directory 'home/my/sproject/ns-allinone-2.26/ns-2.26/indep-utils/webtrace-conv/ucb'
However, when I try to type 'ns' (of course without the quote), or run any example scripts in the /tcl/ex, it returned the result as follows:

Code:
my@box-ns2:~/sproject/ns-allinone-2.26/ns-2.26$ns
ns:
[code omitted because of length]
:invalid command name "Node/MobileNode/MhSatNode"
  while executing
"Node/MobileNode/MhSatNode instproc init args {

$self instvar id_ agents_ dmux_ address_ address1_ nodetype_

if {[llength $args] == 2} {
set address..."
Does anybody know why? and how to solve it? Thanks in advance..
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I have no idea why this was originally posted in a 5.5 year old thread about something completely different, so I have split it into a new thread.
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Sorry, but I dont understand what u mean?
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