[ns] ns-3.1 Stable Release Posted
Tom Henderson
tomh at tomh.org
Mon Jun 30 22:25:43 PDT 2008
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Ns-developers] Ns-3.1 Stable Release Posted
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 15:03:09 -0700
From: <craigdo at ee.washington.edu>
Reply-To: craigdo at u.washington.edu
Organization: The University of Washington
To: 'ns-developers' <ns-developers at ISI.EDU>
I am happy to report to you that the initial stable release of ns-3 is
now immediately available.
>From the RELEASE_NOTES file in the distribution ...
Release 3.1 (2008/06/30)
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The first ns-3 stable release
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This release is immediately available from:
http://www.nsnam.org/releases/ns-3.1.tar.bz2
We dedicate this initial ns-3 release to our late contributor and
friend, Federico Maguolo.
What is ns-3 ?
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ns-3 is a new discrete-event network simulator designed for supporting
network research and education. ns-3 features a solid, well documented
C++ core and models for TCP/IP (IPv4), several link types including
WiFi, and mobility models.
ns-3 is an open source project released under the GNU GPLv2 license
which allows anyone to use ns-3 without having to pay any license fee or
royalties. ns-3 is actively seeking new contributors to extend the range
of supported models and/or to maintain existing models.
Where to get more information about ns-3
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All the ns-3 documentation, is accessible from the ns-3 website:
http://www.nsnam.org
Including, tutorials:
http://www.nsnam.org/tutorials.html
Supported platforms
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ns-3 is regularly tested on the following platforms:
- linux x86 gcc 4.2, 4.1, and, 3.4.6.
- linux x86_64 gcc 4.1.3, 4.2.1, 3.4.6
- MacOS X ppc and x86
- cygwin gcc 3.4.4 (debug only)
Known issues
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ns-3 is known to fail on the following platforms:
- gcc 3.3 and earlier
- optimized builds on gcc 3.4.4 and 3.4.5
- optimized builds on linux x86 gcc 4.0.x
The IPv4 API defined in src/node/ipv4.h is expected to undergo major
changes in preparation of the merge of the IPv6 API and implementation.
Future releases
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Our next release, which is expected to happen in 2 to 4 months from now,
will feature the merging of some of our projects currently in
development: python scripting, IPv6, emulation, a statistics framework
and synchronous posix sockets.
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