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= CLaMS Insallation = | = CLaMS Installation = |
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This version contains all modules, libraries and programs needed for a ''classical'' CLaMS simulation employing a ksh-script. I does not include supplementary programs e.g. needed for the conversion of the meteorological data. | This version contains all modules, libraries and programs needed for a ''classical'' CLaMS simulation employing a ksh-script. It does not include supplementary programs e.g. needed for the conversion of the meteorological data. |
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To download the CLaMS code from the gitlab server, one needs to be registered by the server (login once) and then given access by the maintainer Nicole Thomas (n.thomas@fz-juelich.de). The ssh keys should be uploaded to the GitLab Server. Then the code can be downloaded by | To download the CLaMS code from the gitlab server, one needs to be registered by the server (login once) and then given access by the maintainer Nicole Thomas (n.thomas@fz-juelich.de). The ssh keys should be uploaded to the GitLab Server. Then the code of the CLaMS version 2.0 can be downloaded by |
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git clone git@jugit.fz-juelich.de:n.thomas/clams-git.git [target-directory] | git clone https://clams.icg.kfa-juelich.de:clams/CLaMS.git [target-directory] }}} Respectively, internally the develop version of CLaMS is available here: {{{ git clone git@jugit.fz-juelich.de:clams/clams-git.git [target-directory] }}} Installing on a remote computer like JURECA works identically. If you want to use your ssh-keys from the workstation cluster for downloading the code, you may connect to JURECA by {{{ ssh -A [-X] <user>@jureca.fz-juelich.de |
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For compilation of a specific program ''progname'' in package ''package-name'': {{{ cd target-directory make libs cd package-name make progname }}} |
CLaMS Installation
The CLaMS source code can be downloaded from the GitLab server https://jugit.fz-juelich.de.
This version contains all modules, libraries and programs needed for a classical CLaMS simulation employing a ksh-script. It does not include supplementary programs e.g. needed for the conversion of the meteorological data.
To download the CLaMS code from the gitlab server, one needs to be registered by the server (login once) and then given access by the maintainer Nicole Thomas (n.thomas@fz-juelich.de). The ssh keys should be uploaded to the GitLab Server. Then the code of the CLaMS version 2.0 can be downloaded by
git clone https://clams.icg.kfa-juelich.de:clams/CLaMS.git [target-directory]
Respectively, internally the develop version of CLaMS is available here:
git clone git@jugit.fz-juelich.de:clams/clams-git.git [target-directory]
Installing on a remote computer like JURECA works identically. If you want to use your ssh-keys from the workstation cluster for downloading the code, you may connect to JURECA by
ssh -A [-X] <user>@jureca.fz-juelich.de
For compilation of all CLaMS program, go to the target directory and simply type
make all
For compilation of a specific program progname in package package-name:
cd target-directory make libs cd package-name make progname