--- manual/s_phys_pkgs/text/packages.tex 2004/10/13 12:27:57 1.5 +++ manual/s_phys_pkgs/text/packages.tex 2010/07/26 15:48:56 1.7 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_phys_pkgs/text/packages.tex,v 1.5 2004/10/13 12:27:57 cnh Exp $ +% $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/manual/s_phys_pkgs/text/packages.tex,v 1.7 2010/07/26 15:48:56 jmc Exp $ % $Name: $ \section{Using MITgcm Packages} @@ -41,8 +41,9 @@ automatically obtains all packages in that group. \item By default (that is, if a \texttt{packages.conf} file is not - found), the \texttt{genmake2} program will use the contents of the - \texttt{pkg/pkg\_default} file to obtain a list of packages. + found), the \texttt{genmake2} program will use the + package group default ``\texttt{default\_pkg\_list}'' as defined + in \texttt{pkg/pkg\_groups} file. \item To help prevent users from creating unusable package groups, the \texttt{genmake2} program will parse the contents of the @@ -79,12 +80,12 @@ still be aware of the dependency. -\section{Package Coding Standards} +\subsection{Package Coding Standards} The following sections describe how to modify and/or create new MITgcm packages. -\subsection{Packages are Not Libraries} +\subsubsection{Packages are Not Libraries} To a beginner, the MITgcm packages may resemble libraries as used in myriad software projects. While future versions are likely to @@ -228,7 +229,7 @@ #ifdef ALLOW_${PKG} if ( use${Pkg} ) - & CALL ${PKG}_DIAGS( ) + & CALL ${PKG}_OUTPUT( ) #endif 7. S/R PACKAGES_WRITE_PICKUP()