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That is not EMANE in docker. That is a Dockerfile to help support building the python bindings for CORE to use in its setup. For a docker node running EMANE, you would have to have an image with EMANE fully installed, along with everything else needed (routing software, etc), which would also align with the version of EMANE installed within the CORE host environment. That is not something we provide or plan to provide, you would need to do that yourself. |
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OS:VMware 17.6.1 & Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS




Core:9.2.0
docker:27.5.1
Emane:1.5.1
I have installed enamne in docker following the steps in the core/dockerfiles/Dockerfile.emane-python file. The new docker image name is core-ubuntu-emane: v4-20250217, and then I constructed a two-node scene, two A docker node is connected through emane, and an error is reported after running: stderr: chmod: cannot access 'eth0-nem.xml': No such file or directory, I am a beginner, I want to know what I missed,please
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