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Old 04-15-2013, 10:20 AM   #1
pakhi23
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Unhappy GPSR with traci enabled not working !


I'm working on a networking project based on vanets.

I have been working on move, sumo, ns2.33 (on ubuntu 10.10) to manage traffic and develop a better algorithm. I started with designing my traffic model and network file. I am using GPSR as routing protocol for wireless vehicular nodes. BUT, when I run a basic code with traci enabled traci enabled it gives a segmentation fault.
The simulation runs for only 7s of 200s and results in segmentation fault(nothing else is shown). But, without traci it doesn't shows me any such error.

I researched a lot related to it but couldn't find any help. Please help!!

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Old 04-15-2013, 10:53 AM   #2
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I'm working on a networking project based on vanets.
But recently, I ran a simulation for GPSR protocol with traci enabled using move, sumo, and ns2.33 and it gave me a segmentation fault error.
The simulation runs for only 7s of 200s and results in segmentation fault. But, without traci it doesnt shows me any such error.
I researched a lot related to it but couldn't find any help. Please help!
URGENT!
NO...this is NOT URGENT FOR ANYONE HERE. We VOLUNTEER our time, so flagging things as 'urgent' is not only rude, it also makes people NOT want to answer. If you need **URGENT** help, I suggest you PAY SOMEONE for it.

And unless you post a CLEAR, DETAILED question, there's little anyone, anywhere can help with. All you've said it that you get a seg-fault error. You don't tell us EXACTLY what the error is, any other messages, version/distro of Linux, what exactly you're trying to do, etc.
 
  


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