doc: Remove references to Installation wiki from tutorial

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Tom Henderson
2023-06-08 15:59:48 -07:00
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@@ -57,18 +57,9 @@ emacs, or Eclipse) and, if using the development repositories, an
installation of Git source code control system. Most beginning users
need not concern themselves if their configuration reports some missing
optional features of |ns3|, but for those wishing a full installation,
the project provides a wiki that includes pages with many useful hints
and tips. One such page is the "Installation" page, with install instructions
the project provides an installation guide
for various systems, available at
https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/Installation.
The "Prerequisites" section of this wiki page explains which packages are
required to support common |ns3| options, and also provides the
commands used to install them for common Linux or macOS variants.
You may want to take this opportunity to explore the |ns3| wiki
a bit, or the main web site at https://www.nsnam.org, since there is a
wealth of information there.
https://www.nsnam.org/docs/installation/html/index.html.
As of the most recent |ns3| release (ns-3.38), the following tools
are needed to get started with |ns3|:
@@ -87,7 +78,8 @@ bunzip2 any recent version (to uncompress an |ns3| release)
To check the default version of Python, type ``python -V``. To check
the default version of g++, type ``g++ -v``. If your installation is
missing or too old, please consult the |ns3| installation wiki for guidance.
missing or too old, please consult the |ns3|
`installation guide <https://www.nsnam.org/docs/installation/html/index.html>`_ for guidance.
From this point forward, we are going to assume that the reader is working in
Linux, macOS, or a Linux emulation environment, and has at least the above

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@@ -84,18 +84,14 @@ neither make directly. We use CMake for these functions.
On macOS, the toolchain used is Xcode. |ns3| users on a Mac are strongly
encouraged to install Xcode and the command-line tools packages from the
Apple App Store, and to look at the |ns3| installation wiki for more
information (https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/Installation).
Apple App Store, and to look at the |ns3| installation guide for more
information (https://www.nsnam.org/docs/installation/html/).
Typically an |ns3| author will work in Linux or a Unix-like environment.
For those running under Windows, there do exist environments
which simulate the Linux environment to various degrees. The |ns3|
project has in the past (but not presently) supported development in the Cygwin environment for
these users. See http://www.cygwin.com/
for details on downloading, and visit the |ns3| wiki for more information
about Cygwin and |ns3|. MinGW is presently not officially supported.
Another alternative to Cygwin is to install a virtual machine environment
such as VMware server and install a Linux virtual machine.
installation guide has information about Windows support
(https://www.nsnam.org/docs/installation/html/windows.html).
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