--- mitgcm.org/front_content/using_cvs.xml 2004/02/16 02:27:33 1.6 +++ mitgcm.org/front_content/using_cvs.xml 2005/09/29 12:17:13 1.9 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ $ export CVSROOT=':pserver:cvsanon@mitgcm.org:/u/gcmpack' $ cvs login ( enter the CVS password: "cvsanon" ) - $ cvs co MITgcm MITgcm_contrib + $ cvs co MITgcm

Using a "C", "csh", or "tcsh" shell the commands are:

@@ -48,8 +48,21 @@ $ setenv CVSROOT ':pserver:cvsanon@mitgcm.org:/u/gcmpack' $ cvs login ( enter the CVS password: "cvsanon" ) - $ cvs co MITgcm MITgcm_contrib - + $ cvs co MITgcm + + +

A large amount of additional (optional!) content can be obtained from the + MITgcm_contrib directory that can be checked out using: + +

+  $ cvs co MITgcm
+
+ + In general, we do not recommend checking out all of MITgcm_contrib since + it takes a long time to download (particularly from remote locations) and + much of it is specific to certain setups (eg. high-res setups, + in-development material that is not yet part of the "main" code, + etc.).

Note that you will only need to perform the "cvs login" once. And for convenience, you may want to add the CVSROOT variable to your shell's @@ -60,9 +73,9 @@

Getting Parts of the Source "Tree"

The above commands demonstrate how to check out all of the MITgcm code - and the "contributed" (that is, unsupported by often useful) information - within the "MITgcm_contrib" directory. In many cases, this is overkill - and can result in long download times. To reduce the volume of + and the "contributed" (that is, unsupported by occasionally useful) + information within the "MITgcm_contrib" directory. In many cases, this is + overkill and can result in long download times. To reduce the volume of information downloaded and thereby speedup the download times, one can select one of the following pre-defined "aliases" that will provide a sub-set of the entire MITgcm source "tree":

@@ -108,7 +121,7 @@

It is important to note that the CVS aliases above cannot be used in - conjunction with the CVS -d DIRNAME<\it> option. However, the MITgcm + conjunction with the CVS -d DIRNAME option. However, the MITgcm directories they create can be changed to a different name following the check-out:

@@ -119,7 +132,7 @@
     

Getting Specific Releases or "Checkpoints"

As shown within the CVS + href="http://mitgcm.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/MITgcm/doc/tag-index"> 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