--- mitgcm.org/front_content/using_cvs.xml 2005/09/29 12:22:54 1.10 +++ mitgcm.org/front_content/using_cvs.xml 2010/01/22 01:03:02 1.13 @@ -93,9 +93,19 @@ MITgcm_verif_basic Source code plus a small set of the verification examples - ("global_ocean.90x40x15", "aim.5l_cs", "hs94.128x64x5", - "front_relax", and "plume_on_slope"). - + ("aim.5l_cs", "hs94.128x64x5", "ideal_2D_oce", "lab_sea", + "tutorial_baroclinic_gyre", "tutorial_global_oce_latlon" + and "tutorial_plume_on_slope"). + + + MITgcm_tutorials + Source code plus all of the tutorials examples. + + + MITgcm_verif_all + Source code plus all of the verification examples. + + + CVS Code Browser + , the MITgcm code is continuously undergoing updates. At points during the development (typically, after work has been done and the - source code has passed the verification + source code has passed the verification tests), a release or checkpoint "tag" is created. These tags are a convenient mechanism for referring to different times or points within the development. One can check out these versions using the "-r TAG_NAME" CVS @@ -260,14 +266,11 @@

Wow! CVS is so good, where can I learn more?

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The basic - manual is a good reference. There is also an online - tutorial as well as an training - manual. For those who prefer the good old fashioned book there's "Open Source Development With - CVS".

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The basic + manual is a good reference. + For those who prefer the good old fashioned book there's + "Open Source Development With CVS".