problem with the installing NS-3





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I am trying to install NS-3 on my Ubuntu 16.04 and I have a strange problem. I installed all the prerequisites for ns3 and its time to install ns3 itself. I'm installing it through the bake,(https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#Installation_with_Bake) and when I execute this command (bake.py check) the answer I got is all good and OK. But when I get to this command (bake.py show) it seems that I did not install some prerequisites. like :pygraphviz. then I get back and installed the pygraphviz again and I checked that the answer is (python-pygraphviz is already the newest version (1.3.1-0ubuntu2).) so what should I do????










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  • It's probably looking for newer pygraphvis or Python 3 ones - python3 libraries are typically provided by python3- packages, so you may need python3-pygraphviz

    – Thomas Ward
    Feb 22 at 13:09











  • @ThomasWard I did it. but it's not working.

    – Mustafa
    Feb 22 at 13:19











  • I tried to istall Ns3 through the Tarball. I could download it and the extract it but when I get to this command (./build.py) ,(nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#Building_ns-3_with_build.py) the answer I get is wrong.It does not work.

    – Mustafa
    Feb 22 at 13:24






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    I'm sorry, but was wrong with installing ns3 package from repository?

    – N0rbert
    Feb 22 at 13:55


















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I am trying to install NS-3 on my Ubuntu 16.04 and I have a strange problem. I installed all the prerequisites for ns3 and its time to install ns3 itself. I'm installing it through the bake,(https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#Installation_with_Bake) and when I execute this command (bake.py check) the answer I got is all good and OK. But when I get to this command (bake.py show) it seems that I did not install some prerequisites. like :pygraphviz. then I get back and installed the pygraphviz again and I checked that the answer is (python-pygraphviz is already the newest version (1.3.1-0ubuntu2).) so what should I do????










share|improve this question























  • It's probably looking for newer pygraphvis or Python 3 ones - python3 libraries are typically provided by python3- packages, so you may need python3-pygraphviz

    – Thomas Ward
    Feb 22 at 13:09











  • @ThomasWard I did it. but it's not working.

    – Mustafa
    Feb 22 at 13:19











  • I tried to istall Ns3 through the Tarball. I could download it and the extract it but when I get to this command (./build.py) ,(nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#Building_ns-3_with_build.py) the answer I get is wrong.It does not work.

    – Mustafa
    Feb 22 at 13:24






  • 1





    I'm sorry, but was wrong with installing ns3 package from repository?

    – N0rbert
    Feb 22 at 13:55














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I am trying to install NS-3 on my Ubuntu 16.04 and I have a strange problem. I installed all the prerequisites for ns3 and its time to install ns3 itself. I'm installing it through the bake,(https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#Installation_with_Bake) and when I execute this command (bake.py check) the answer I got is all good and OK. But when I get to this command (bake.py show) it seems that I did not install some prerequisites. like :pygraphviz. then I get back and installed the pygraphviz again and I checked that the answer is (python-pygraphviz is already the newest version (1.3.1-0ubuntu2).) so what should I do????










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I am trying to install NS-3 on my Ubuntu 16.04 and I have a strange problem. I installed all the prerequisites for ns3 and its time to install ns3 itself. I'm installing it through the bake,(https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#Installation_with_Bake) and when I execute this command (bake.py check) the answer I got is all good and OK. But when I get to this command (bake.py show) it seems that I did not install some prerequisites. like :pygraphviz. then I get back and installed the pygraphviz again and I checked that the answer is (python-pygraphviz is already the newest version (1.3.1-0ubuntu2).) so what should I do????







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  • It's probably looking for newer pygraphvis or Python 3 ones - python3 libraries are typically provided by python3- packages, so you may need python3-pygraphviz

    – Thomas Ward
    Feb 22 at 13:09











  • @ThomasWard I did it. but it's not working.

    – Mustafa
    Feb 22 at 13:19











  • I tried to istall Ns3 through the Tarball. I could download it and the extract it but when I get to this command (./build.py) ,(nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#Building_ns-3_with_build.py) the answer I get is wrong.It does not work.

    – Mustafa
    Feb 22 at 13:24






  • 1





    I'm sorry, but was wrong with installing ns3 package from repository?

    – N0rbert
    Feb 22 at 13:55



















  • It's probably looking for newer pygraphvis or Python 3 ones - python3 libraries are typically provided by python3- packages, so you may need python3-pygraphviz

    – Thomas Ward
    Feb 22 at 13:09











  • @ThomasWard I did it. but it's not working.

    – Mustafa
    Feb 22 at 13:19











  • I tried to istall Ns3 through the Tarball. I could download it and the extract it but when I get to this command (./build.py) ,(nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#Building_ns-3_with_build.py) the answer I get is wrong.It does not work.

    – Mustafa
    Feb 22 at 13:24






  • 1





    I'm sorry, but was wrong with installing ns3 package from repository?

    – N0rbert
    Feb 22 at 13:55

















It's probably looking for newer pygraphvis or Python 3 ones - python3 libraries are typically provided by python3- packages, so you may need python3-pygraphviz

– Thomas Ward
Feb 22 at 13:09





It's probably looking for newer pygraphvis or Python 3 ones - python3 libraries are typically provided by python3- packages, so you may need python3-pygraphviz

– Thomas Ward
Feb 22 at 13:09













@ThomasWard I did it. but it's not working.

– Mustafa
Feb 22 at 13:19





@ThomasWard I did it. but it's not working.

– Mustafa
Feb 22 at 13:19













I tried to istall Ns3 through the Tarball. I could download it and the extract it but when I get to this command (./build.py) ,(nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#Building_ns-3_with_build.py) the answer I get is wrong.It does not work.

– Mustafa
Feb 22 at 13:24





I tried to istall Ns3 through the Tarball. I could download it and the extract it but when I get to this command (./build.py) ,(nsnam.org/wiki/Installation#Building_ns-3_with_build.py) the answer I get is wrong.It does not work.

– Mustafa
Feb 22 at 13:24




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I'm sorry, but was wrong with installing ns3 package from repository?

– N0rbert
Feb 22 at 13:55





I'm sorry, but was wrong with installing ns3 package from repository?

– N0rbert
Feb 22 at 13:55










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