Fortuna 2.4 User's Guide: Difference between revisions

Line 10: Line 10:


where ''TAGNAME'' is the model "tag" (version).  A tag in <code>cvs</code> marks the various versions of the source files in the repository that together make up a particular version of the model.  A sample release tag is <code>Fortuna-2_4_p2</code>, indicating the version Fortuna 2.4 patch 2. ''DIRECTORY'' is the directory that the source code tree will be created.  If you are using a stock model tag it is reasonable to name the directory the same as the tag.  This directory determines which model in presumably your space a particular experiment is using.  Some scripts use the environment variable <code>ESMADIR</code>, which should be set to the absolute (full) pathname of this directory.
where ''TAGNAME'' is the model "tag" (version).  A tag in <code>cvs</code> marks the various versions of the source files in the repository that together make up a particular version of the model.  A sample release tag is <code>Fortuna-2_4_p2</code>, indicating the version Fortuna 2.4 patch 2. ''DIRECTORY'' is the directory that the source code tree will be created.  If you are using a stock model tag it is reasonable to name the directory the same as the tag.  This directory determines which model in presumably your space a particular experiment is using.  Some scripts use the environment variable <code>ESMADIR</code>, which should be set to the absolute (full) pathname of this directory.
When a modified version of some component of the model is saved to the repository, the tag it uses -- different from the standard model tag -- is supposed to be applied at most only to the directories with modified files.  This means that if you need to use some variant tag of a gridded component, you will have to <code>cd</code> to that directory and update to the variant tag.  So, for example, if you needed to apply updates to the SatSim gridded component, you would have to <code>cd</code> to the <code>GEOSsatsim_GridComp</code> and run
  cvs upd -r  ''VARIANT_TAGNAME''
The source code will then contain the tag's modifications.
Once the checkout from the repository is completed, you are ready to compile.


== Setting up a Global Model Run ==
== Setting up a Global Model Run ==