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In order to access the SVN repository as a developer, you need to be approved by the GEOS5 AGCM maintainer at the following email address: [mailto:andrew.eichmann@nasa.gov andrew.eichmann@nasa.gov]
In order to access the SVN repository as a developer, you need to be approved by the GEOS5 AGCM maintainer at the following email address: [mailto:matthew.thompson@nasa.gov matthew.thompson@nasa.gov]


Once approved, you will be able to checkout the source code with the following command:
Once approved, you will be able to checkout the source code with the following command:

Revision as of 07:37, 19 January 2016

This page describes the minimum steps required to checkout GEOS-5 AGCM.

Checking Out GEOS-5 AGCM using subversion

The commands below assume that you have a svn client installed on your machine. In order to compile GEOS5 AGCM you need to have a Fortran 90 compiler available.

The first thing you need to do is to register in the GEOS5 trac system using the following link:

http://geos5.org/trac

In order to access the SVN repository as a developer, you need to be approved by the GEOS5 AGCM maintainer at the following email address: matthew.thompson@nasa.gov

Once approved, you will be able to checkout the source code with the following command:

 svn --username <myusername> checkout http://geos5.org/svn/branches/Ganymed-4_1/ GEOSagcm

You can create tickets through the trac system and contribute to the code.

Boundary Conditions

Boundary conditions are available at NCCS, NAS, and on GMAO Desktops (limited to low-res).

A minimal, small set of boundary conditions of approximately 3 GB have been made and could possibly be distributed if needed. Contact Andrew Eichmann or Matthew Thompson for further inquiries.