doc: Remove references to Installation wiki from tutorial
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@@ -57,18 +57,9 @@ emacs, or Eclipse) and, if using the development repositories, an
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installation of Git source code control system. Most beginning users
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need not concern themselves if their configuration reports some missing
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optional features of |ns3|, but for those wishing a full installation,
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the project provides a wiki that includes pages with many useful hints
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and tips. One such page is the "Installation" page, with install instructions
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the project provides an installation guide
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for various systems, available at
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https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/Installation.
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The "Prerequisites" section of this wiki page explains which packages are
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required to support common |ns3| options, and also provides the
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commands used to install them for common Linux or macOS variants.
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You may want to take this opportunity to explore the |ns3| wiki
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a bit, or the main web site at https://www.nsnam.org, since there is a
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wealth of information there.
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https://www.nsnam.org/docs/installation/html/index.html.
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As of the most recent |ns3| release (ns-3.38), the following tools
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are needed to get started with |ns3|:
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@@ -87,7 +78,8 @@ bunzip2 any recent version (to uncompress an |ns3| release)
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To check the default version of Python, type ``python -V``. To check
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the default version of g++, type ``g++ -v``. If your installation is
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missing or too old, please consult the |ns3| installation wiki for guidance.
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missing or too old, please consult the |ns3|
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`installation guide <https://www.nsnam.org/docs/installation/html/index.html>`_ for guidance.
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From this point forward, we are going to assume that the reader is working in
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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.
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On macOS, the toolchain used is Xcode. |ns3| users on a Mac are strongly
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encouraged to install Xcode and the command-line tools packages from the
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Apple App Store, and to look at the |ns3| installation wiki for more
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information (https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/Installation).
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Apple App Store, and to look at the |ns3| installation guide for more
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information (https://www.nsnam.org/docs/installation/html/).
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Typically an |ns3| author will work in Linux or a Unix-like environment.
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For those running under Windows, there do exist environments
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which simulate the Linux environment to various degrees. The |ns3|
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project has in the past (but not presently) supported development in the Cygwin environment for
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these users. See http://www.cygwin.com/
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for details on downloading, and visit the |ns3| wiki for more information
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about Cygwin and |ns3|. MinGW is presently not officially supported.
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Another alternative to Cygwin is to install a virtual machine environment
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such as VMware server and install a Linux virtual machine.
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installation guide has information about Windows support
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(https://www.nsnam.org/docs/installation/html/windows.html).
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