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<title>Downloading a tar file</title> |
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Where to get a tar-file?</h1></center> |
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Before you procede, let us suggest that if you <b>can</b> use CVS then |
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that is the <i>preferred</i> method of download. |
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<p>We appreciate that not everyone has CVS so we supply gzip'd tar files |
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as in the old days. Note, that even these |
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<br>files contain CVS information under the sub-directories "CVS". Please |
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don't delete this information because |
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<br>even if you don't use CVS it can still help us help you. |
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<p>You'll find tar in our <a href="../../download">downloads directory</a>. |
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<p>Be ware that the entire distribution is big. We will be supplying subsets |
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of the distribution to make downloading |
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<div align=right>CVS: $Source: /u/gcmpack/mitgcm.org/sealion/download_software/downloading_release1.html,v |
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