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Complex software systems need some way to manage the organization and changes to the underlying code and documentation. There are many ways to perform this feat, and you may have heard of some of the systems that are currently used to do this. The Concurrent Version System (CVS) is probably the most well known.
The ns-3
project uses Mercurial as its source code management system.
Although you do not need to know much about Mercurial in order to complete
this tutorial, we recommend becoming familiar with Mercurial and using it
to access the source code. Mercurial has a web site at
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/,
from which you can get binary or source releases of this Software
Configuration Management (SCM) system. Selenic (the developer of Mercurial)
also provides a tutorial at
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/Tutorial/,
and a QuickStart guide at
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/QuickStart/.
You can also find vital information about using Mercurial and ns-3
on the main ns-3
web site.
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