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# Line 96  in your .cshrc or .tcshrc file.  For bas Line 96  in your .cshrc or .tcshrc file.  For bas
96  \begin{verbatim}  \begin{verbatim}
97  % export CVSROOT=':pserver:cvsanon@mitgcm.org:/u/gcmpack'  % export CVSROOT=':pserver:cvsanon@mitgcm.org:/u/gcmpack'
98  \end{verbatim}  \end{verbatim}
99  in your .profile or .bashrc file.  in your \texttt{.profile} or \texttt{.bashrc} file.
100    
101    
102  To get MITgcm through CVS, first register with the MITgcm CVS server  To get MITgcm through CVS, first register with the MITgcm CVS server
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772    the user's path.  When these three items have been identified,    the user's path.  When these three items have been identified,
773    genmake2 will try to find an optfile that has a matching name.    genmake2 will try to find an optfile that has a matching name.
774        
775    \item[\texttt{--pdefault='PKG1 PKG2 PKG3 ...'}] specifies the default
776      set of packages to be used.  The normal order of precedence for
777      packages is as follows:
778      \begin{enumerate}
779      \item If available, the command line (\texttt{--pdefault}) settings
780        over-rule any others.
781    
782      \item Next, \texttt{genmake2} will look for a file named
783        ``\texttt{packages.conf}'' in the local directory or in any of the
784        directories specified with the \texttt{--mods} option.
785        
786      \item Finally, if neither of the above are available,
787        \texttt{genmake2} will use the \texttt{/pkg/pkg\_default} file.
788      \end{enumerate}
789      
790  \item[\texttt{--pdepend=/PATH/FILENAME}] specifies the dependency file  \item[\texttt{--pdepend=/PATH/FILENAME}] specifies the dependency file
791    used for packages.    used for packages.
792        
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799    assumed that the two packages are compatible and will function    assumed that the two packages are compatible and will function
800    either with or without each other.    either with or without each other.
801        
 \item[\texttt{--pdefault='PKG1 PKG2 PKG3 ...'}] specifies the default  
   set of packages to be used.  
     
   If not set, the default package list will be read from {\em  
     pkg/pkg\_default}  
     
802  \item[\texttt{--adof=/path/to/file}] specifies the "adjoint" or  \item[\texttt{--adof=/path/to/file}] specifies the "adjoint" or
803    automatic differentiation options file to be used.  The file is    automatic differentiation options file to be used.  The file is
804    analogous to the ``optfile'' defined above but it specifies    analogous to the ``optfile'' defined above but it specifies
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833    provided by commercial Unix vendors, GNU \texttt{make} (sometimes    provided by commercial Unix vendors, GNU \texttt{make} (sometimes
834    called \texttt{gmake}) should be preferred.  This option provides a    called \texttt{gmake}) should be preferred.  This option provides a
835    means for specifying the make executable to be used.    means for specifying the make executable to be used.
836      
837    \item[\texttt{--bash=/path/to/sh}] On some (usually older UNIX)
838      machines, the ``bash'' shell is unavailable.  To run on these
839      systems, \texttt{genmake2} can be invoked using an ``sh'' (that is,
840      a Bourne, POSIX, or compatible) shell.  The syntax in these
841      circumstances is:
842      \begin{center}
843        \texttt{/bin/sh genmake2 -bash=/bin/sh [...options...]}
844      \end{center}
845      where \texttt{/bin/sh} can be replaced with the full path and name
846      of the desired shell.
847    
848  \end{description}  \end{description}
849    

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