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I need to simulate a mobility scenario that needs MIH and SIP together. I installed ns2.27 on my Ubuntu 10.04 and installed ns2.27 on it, according to your good guides and finally I could install NIST SIP and RUI Prior SIP on it.
but when I want to install NIST MIH, I seen that it needs ns2.29 with gcc-4.1!!! I can't install ns2.29 and NIST MIH according above helps.
I become confused. What I must do for using both in one simulation. Can anybody help me, please!
here is the address of NIST* MIH code for NS2.0 and it's dpcumentations:
Hi every body
I need to simulate a mobility scenario that needs MIH and SIP together. I installed ns2.27 on my Ubuntu 10.04 and installed ns2.27 on it, according to your good guides and finally I could install NIST SIP and RUI Prior SIP on it.
but when I want to install NIST MIH, I seen that it needs ns2.29 with gcc-4.1!!! I can't install ns2.29 and NIST MIH according above helps.
I become confused. What I must do for using both in one simulation. Can anybody help me, please!
here is the address of NIST* MIH code for NS2.0 and it's dpcumentations:
Why are you confused?? The documentation clearly states what you need...so you've got two choices: install ns2.29 and gcc-4.1 and move forward, or don't. Can't be more simple than that...
Hello TB0ne
I installed SIP on ns2.27 and for installing that I used from gcc3.22! but now for installing ns2.29 I need to install gcc4.1!!
I afraid thatif I install new gcc and ns2.29 my last ns does not work (because of changing gcc version and so i loos my works on ns2.27) I need both togather. can you help me? please.
Hello TB0ne
I installed SIP on ns2.27 and for installing that I used from gcc3.22! but now for installing ns2.29 I need to install gcc4.1!!
I afraid thatif I install new gcc and ns2.29 my last ns does not work (because of changing gcc version and so i loos my works on ns2.27) I need both togather. can you help me? please.
Help you with WHAT??? Again, the requirements are very clear...if you need the features of a particular piece of software, then you need to satisfy the requirements. If it says you need 2.29 and 4.1, then you either need to install them, or not use the new software. Simple as that...you either need to do it or not.
Back up your files, and move forward. You don't say what version/distro of Linux you're using, or how you installed GCC and ns2.27, but you could always put up a system in Virtualbox, install the new stuff on it, and use it.
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