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Downloading Release 1.0-b1 of MITgcm</h1></center> |
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Environment</h2> |
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<pre>setenv CVSROOT :pserver:cvsanon@mitgcm.org:/u/u0/gcmpack |
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cvs login ( CVS password: cvsanon )</pre> |
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You only need to do "cvs login" once but the environment should be set |
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in you .cshrc or .tcshrc. |
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To obtain the release (with CVS information)</h2> |
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<pre>cvs co -d MITgcm-r1b1 -r release1_beta1 -P MITgcm</pre> |
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This creates a directory called <i>MITgcm-r10b1</i> in which you'll find |
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the source code. |
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<p>For later on, CVS will allow you to upgrade your copy of the code as |
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patches are released. For more information on how to use CVS try this <a href="../../usingcvstoget.html">starting |
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page</a>. |
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Old fashioned Download:</h2> |
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You can download a gzip'd <a href="../../download/">tar file</a>. |
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<td NOSAVE>Last modified on $Date: 2001/10/05 19:31:00 $</td> |
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<div align=right>CVS: $Source: /u/gcmpack/mitgcm.org/sealion/download_software/downloading_release1.html,v $Revision: 1.1 $</div> |
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