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− | The installation instructions included in this page are not meant to be comprehensive and represent only one of the many ways of getting ns-3 to build in a Snow Leopard Mac OS X system. Commands should be run from a Terminal window.
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− | '''1) Install XCode'''
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− | You will find XCode in the Mac OS X Install DVD that came with your Mac. Alternatively, you can download the most recent version of XCode from the Apple Developer Connection website (http://developer.apple.com/mac/). The XCode development environment includes the gcc compiler and critical libraries required to build applications to be run in Mac OS X.
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− | '''2) Install Fink'''
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− | 2.1) Download Fink (source release version 0.29.10) from http://downloads.sourceforge.net/fink/fink-0.29.10.tar.gz
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− | 2.2) Extract the contents of the file and enter open up the Terminal in the resulting folder.
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− | 2.3) Install Fink with the ./bootstrap command (during the interactive installation process, select the 32 bit installation).
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− | 2.4) Execute /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh in order to setup the environment variables for Fink.
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− | 2.5) Execute fink selfupdate to freshen the Fink install with updated packages.
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− | '''3) Install Mercurial'''
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− | 3.1) Download the Mercurial 1.4.2 binary package from http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Download
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− | 3.2) Perform the installation of Mercurial and verify that the installation was successful
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− | '''4) Download source code'''
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− | 4.1 Open
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− | '''5) Build the local repository'''
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Latest revision as of 00:29, 2 April 2021
Please visit the macOS installation wiki page:
https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#macOS