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SAXO Usage First Steps Revision History Introduction Here are listed major revisions. SAXO team should provide instructions to prevent from side effects of upgrade. Changeset 69 This revision includes new XXX features. Details can be seen in Changeset 69. Changeset 68 This revision is equivalent to SAXO_RD 20060124. Details can be seen in Changeset 68. Changeset 7 This revision is equivalent to IDL_RD. Details can be seen in Changeset 7. Changeset 2 This revision is equivalent to obsolete CVS repository. Details can be seen in Changeset 2. Prerequistes IDL Include idl-NetCDF written and maintained by Alan Iwi IDLdoc written and maintained by Mike Galloy SAXO development This site is dedicated to SAXO development. End users should still better use SAXO Availability site directory LOCEAN /usr/home/smasson/++/ IDRIS ++/reeexxx/++ SAXO repository <application>subversion</application> We use Subversion for source revision control and code sharing. The Subversion repository URL for the SAXO project is at: The latest revision can be checked out with the following command: $ svn http://forge.ipsl.jussieu.fr/saxo/svn/trunk/ saxo Contributors should better use the following command : $ svn svn+ssh://login@forge.ipsl.jussieu.fr/ipsl/forge/projets/saxo/svn/trunk/ saxo <application>Browse sources</application> You can use Viewcvs (starting point ) or Browse facility of trac to see differences between revisions. SAXO Mailing lists saxo-users@forge.ipsl.jussieu.fr Subscription Archives saxo-dev@forge.ipsl.jussieu.fr Subscription Archives SAXO team Sébastien Masson Author Françoise Pinsard Project owner (trac, mailman and svn) Olivier Thauvin IPSL forge maintenainer
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