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@suicidaleggroll: sorry..yar...we are in a team and working on this project(SUMO version 0.12.3)..for our academic purposes..please reply to install for the same...so that..it will be really helpful for us..
Distribution: Debian Wheezy, Jessie, Sid/Experimental, playing with LFS.
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Originally Posted by lavsjk
@k3lt01: we are doing a final year project...so that in our lab ..systems have been installed with fedora 14..so we should use the same..
Where are you from? What college exactly? If this is a final year project shouldn't you, and your peers, be doing the search for yourselves or at the very least following LQ rules
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So what exactly have you and your peers tried? Have you looked at the package manager?
Distribution: PCLinuxOS2023 Fedora38 + 50+ other Linux OS, for test only.
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in which path have to put the sumo lib
There is no "sumo lib".
These are {all 11 files}, see sumo-0.12.3/bin/<executable> :
{ activitygen jtrrouter od2trips sumo-gui \
dfrouter netconvert polyconvert TraCITestClient \
duarouter netgen sumo }
The install goes this way :
1) $ cd sumo-0.12.3/
2) $ su <enter-root-password>
3) # make install
... which will copy the 11 excutable to /usr/local/bin/
Hi lavsjk,
In looking at your posts I get the impression that you only write one line at a time. It is possible to write more than one line in a single post. Using 3 separate posts for one message of 3 lines is not a good idea. You do not have to start a new message for each new line you write.
jdk
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