Dear CESM1 user,
A new updated version of the cesm1_0 release code is now available at
https://svn-ccsm-release.cgd.ucar.edu/model_versions/cesm1_0_1
Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to cesm1_0_1 from previous versions
they may have. The science is essentially the same, but there are numerous
software improvements and bug fixes. See our web page for "what's new" here:
http://www.cesm.ucar.edu/models/cesm1.0/tags/cesm1_0_1/whatsnew.html
For directions on downloading the code, please refer to the cesm1 User's Guide at
http://www.cesm.ucar.edu/models/cesm1.0/cesm/cesm_doc/book1.html
If you have already downloaded an earlier version of the cesm1_0 code and
you've made modifications to the code base, you should consider using the
'svn switch' operation to merge those modifications into this newer
version of cesm1.0. To use the 'svn switch' operation you will need to do
the following:
1) Make a backup copy of your sandbox -- this is important in case you
encounter any problems with the update
2) cd to the top of your working sandbox directory tree. For example, if
you checked out the code in /home/user/cesm1_0_working_copy, then
unix> cd /home/user/cesm1_0_working_copy
3) Issue the following svn command
unix> svn switch https://svn-ccsm-release.cgd.ucar.edu/model_versions/cesm1_0_1
Note that using the svn switch operation may result in conflicts with
modified files in the local working copy. Files in conflict can be
identified by a status of 'C' when issuing the 'svn status' command
after the switch. These conflicts may require that differences be
resolved manually before use of the working copy may continue. For
help in resolving svn conflicts, please see the online Subversion book at
http://svnbook.red-bean.com and the Subversion website http://subversion.apache.org
Regards,
The CESM Software Engineering Group
A new updated version of the cesm1_0 release code is now available at
https://svn-ccsm-release.cgd.ucar.edu/model_versions/cesm1_0_1
Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to cesm1_0_1 from previous versions
they may have. The science is essentially the same, but there are numerous
software improvements and bug fixes. See our web page for "what's new" here:
http://www.cesm.ucar.edu/models/cesm1.0/tags/cesm1_0_1/whatsnew.html
For directions on downloading the code, please refer to the cesm1 User's Guide at
http://www.cesm.ucar.edu/models/cesm1.0/cesm/cesm_doc/book1.html
If you have already downloaded an earlier version of the cesm1_0 code and
you've made modifications to the code base, you should consider using the
'svn switch' operation to merge those modifications into this newer
version of cesm1.0. To use the 'svn switch' operation you will need to do
the following:
1) Make a backup copy of your sandbox -- this is important in case you
encounter any problems with the update
2) cd to the top of your working sandbox directory tree. For example, if
you checked out the code in /home/user/cesm1_0_working_copy, then
unix> cd /home/user/cesm1_0_working_copy
3) Issue the following svn command
unix> svn switch https://svn-ccsm-release.cgd.ucar.edu/model_versions/cesm1_0_1
Note that using the svn switch operation may result in conflicts with
modified files in the local working copy. Files in conflict can be
identified by a status of 'C' when issuing the 'svn status' command
after the switch. These conflicts may require that differences be
resolved manually before use of the working copy may continue. For
help in resolving svn conflicts, please see the online Subversion book at
http://svnbook.red-bean.com and the Subversion website http://subversion.apache.org
Regards,
The CESM Software Engineering Group