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From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-11-12 13:13:19
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Dear tm5 users, I am using Snellius to run tm5, but the modules do not work. I install module netcdf, hdf5 as: module load netCDF/4.8.0-gompi-2021a module load HDF5/1.10.7-gompi-2021a module load intel-compilers/2021.2.0 I tested the modules in a test.F90 program by only loading hdf5 and netcdf into it, however it reported error and tm5 has the same error: [jinma@int1 test]$ ifort -c test.F90 -L${HDF5_DIR}/include test.F90(2): error #7013: This module file was not generated by any release of this compiler. [HDF5] use hdf5 ——^ Does anyone also meet the same problem? Or how can I solve this? Thank you. Best regards, Jin Ma |
From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-01-28 14:21:59
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Hi Sourish, I made a new request to merge a branch named jinma from my repository. I deleted some duplicated rc files. Thanks for code review. Best regards, Jin > On 26 Jan 2021, at 23:03, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: > > OK, I'll wait for your new merge request (I see you deleted the previous merge request). > > On 26/01/21 11:04 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >> Hi Sourish, >> >> Thank you for reply. Some rc files are modified to reflect the correct path or parameters changed. Some rc files are not changed. But I need to compare with rc files from rc/include in case some updates happened after I copied them into user folder long time ago. You can reject the merge now and I will send a request later. >> >> Jin >> >> >>> On 26 Jan 2021, at 15:09, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Jin, >>> >>> First, sorry for the delay. You followed the right procedure in forking, adding, then requesting a merge. However, it turns out that sourceforge does not notify the owners of a merge request, so I did not see the request until I actually logged in to sourceforge and browsed the repository. >>> >>> I've reviewed your merge request, and there are no conflicts so I can accept the request. However, one question: >>> >>> I see that you've copied some rc files from rc/include to user/jinma/rc/include, such as dummy_tr_emission_parameters.rc, congrad.rc, flux1x1_output_parameters.rc, etc. Are these files you modified, or did you copy them over for convenience? If you modified them, fine, copying them over is the right thing to do. However, if you did not modify them, then we would like to avoid duplicating files. You can include files from rc/include by "#include ${my.home}/rc/include/file_to_include.rc" instead of "#include include/file_to_include.rc". >>> >>> -Sourish >>> >>> On 22/01/21 4:01 PM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>>> Hi Sourish, >>>> >>>> I forked tm5 project to my repository, and made a branch jinma for COS codes. Then I request a merge to tm5 source forge repository. >>>> Maybe I don’t need to fork, if I am part of tm5 repository, and then I can clone the tm5 to my computer them make a branch and commits. >>>> >>>> The only code is in project/tracer/COS. Also some rc files in /user/jinma. >>>> >>>> Jin >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 22 Jan 2021, at 19:57, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Jin, >>>>> >>>>> I do not understand what you did, or what code you merged with what. Did you push a commit to the TM5 sourceforge repository? >>>>> >>>>> Also, are you saying that the only code you changed is in proj/tracer/COS? >>>>> >>>>> -Sourish >>>>> >>>>> On 22/01/21 11:29 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>>>>> Hi Sourish, >>>>>> >>>>>> I have made new branch jinma under my repository, and requested merging to tm5. Thank you for review, and let me know if anything is wrong. >>>>>> >>>>>> Jin >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 23:09, Ma, J. (Jin) <j....@uu...> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Sourish, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you for your reply. My GitHub repository is private since there are ongoing work. I forked the tm5 project to my source forge project like this one (https://sourceforge.net/u/jinma/tm5/ci/default/tree/). >>>>>>> The codes that needs to be upload is a folder as a tracer (COS), like CO, CO2, and other codes should be the same. I am trying to change my source forge and then request merge. Is it easy to do? I’ll let you know when I managed to update the tm5 project under my soureforge link. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jin >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 18:35, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Jin, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Can you check out the latest commit of the TM5 repository from sourceforge, switch to the default branch (this should happen automatically when you check out), and then compare with your code base? What I'm looking for are three lists, (a) files that are different between your code base and the TM5 repository but exist in both, (b) files that are in your code base but not in the TM5 repository, and (c) files that are in the TM5 repository but not your code base. I can look at those list and figure out how easy or difficult it would be to merge the two. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What is your repository on GitHub? Can I browse it? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -Sourish >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 21/01/21 9:34 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>>>>>>>> Dear colleagues, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The work of COS inverse model was done and I am willing to share it publicly on source forge. But I used GitHub rather than source forge. Could you give some tips on how to make a new branch on tm5 source forge project and avoid interfering with other projects? Many thanks. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>>>> Jin Ma >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>>>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>> Tm5...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>> Tm5...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tm5-discuss mailing list >> Tm5...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss > > > _______________________________________________ > Tm5-discuss mailing list > Tm5...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss |
From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-01-26 22:04:11
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OK, I'll wait for your new merge request (I see you deleted the previous merge request). On 26/01/21 11:04 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: > Hi Sourish, > > Thank you for reply. Some rc files are modified to reflect the correct path or parameters changed. Some rc files are not changed. But I need to compare with rc files from rc/include in case some updates happened after I copied them into user folder long time ago. You can reject the merge now and I will send a request later. > > Jin > > >> On 26 Jan 2021, at 15:09, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >> >> Hi Jin, >> >> First, sorry for the delay. You followed the right procedure in forking, adding, then requesting a merge. However, it turns out that sourceforge does not notify the owners of a merge request, so I did not see the request until I actually logged in to sourceforge and browsed the repository. >> >> I've reviewed your merge request, and there are no conflicts so I can accept the request. However, one question: >> >> I see that you've copied some rc files from rc/include to user/jinma/rc/include, such as dummy_tr_emission_parameters.rc, congrad.rc, flux1x1_output_parameters.rc, etc. Are these files you modified, or did you copy them over for convenience? If you modified them, fine, copying them over is the right thing to do. However, if you did not modify them, then we would like to avoid duplicating files. You can include files from rc/include by "#include ${my.home}/rc/include/file_to_include.rc" instead of "#include include/file_to_include.rc". >> >> -Sourish >> >> On 22/01/21 4:01 PM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>> Hi Sourish, >>> >>> I forked tm5 project to my repository, and made a branch jinma for COS codes. Then I request a merge to tm5 source forge repository. >>> Maybe I don’t need to fork, if I am part of tm5 repository, and then I can clone the tm5 to my computer them make a branch and commits. >>> >>> The only code is in project/tracer/COS. Also some rc files in /user/jinma. >>> >>> Jin >>> >>> >>>> On 22 Jan 2021, at 19:57, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >>>> >>>> Jin, >>>> >>>> I do not understand what you did, or what code you merged with what. Did you push a commit to the TM5 sourceforge repository? >>>> >>>> Also, are you saying that the only code you changed is in proj/tracer/COS? >>>> >>>> -Sourish >>>> >>>> On 22/01/21 11:29 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>>>> Hi Sourish, >>>>> >>>>> I have made new branch jinma under my repository, and requested merging to tm5. Thank you for review, and let me know if anything is wrong. >>>>> >>>>> Jin >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 23:09, Ma, J. (Jin) <j....@uu...> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Sourish, >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you for your reply. My GitHub repository is private since there are ongoing work. I forked the tm5 project to my source forge project like this one (https://sourceforge.net/u/jinma/tm5/ci/default/tree/). >>>>>> The codes that needs to be upload is a folder as a tracer (COS), like CO, CO2, and other codes should be the same. I am trying to change my source forge and then request merge. Is it easy to do? I’ll let you know when I managed to update the tm5 project under my soureforge link. >>>>>> >>>>>> Jin >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 18:35, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jin, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Can you check out the latest commit of the TM5 repository from sourceforge, switch to the default branch (this should happen automatically when you check out), and then compare with your code base? What I'm looking for are three lists, (a) files that are different between your code base and the TM5 repository but exist in both, (b) files that are in your code base but not in the TM5 repository, and (c) files that are in the TM5 repository but not your code base. I can look at those list and figure out how easy or difficult it would be to merge the two. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What is your repository on GitHub? Can I browse it? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -Sourish >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 21/01/21 9:34 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>>>>>>> Dear colleagues, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The work of COS inverse model was done and I am willing to share it publicly on source forge. But I used GitHub rather than source forge. Could you give some tips on how to make a new branch on tm5 source forge project and avoid interfering with other projects? Many thanks. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>>> Jin Ma >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>> Tm5...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>> Tm5...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tm5-discuss mailing list >> Tm5...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss > > _______________________________________________ > Tm5-discuss mailing list > Tm5...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss |
From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-01-26 17:38:49
|
Hi Sourish, Thank you for reply. Some rc files are modified to reflect the correct path or parameters changed. Some rc files are not changed. But I need to compare with rc files from rc/include in case some updates happened after I copied them into user folder long time ago. You can reject the merge now and I will send a request later. Jin > On 26 Jan 2021, at 15:09, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: > > Hi Jin, > > First, sorry for the delay. You followed the right procedure in forking, adding, then requesting a merge. However, it turns out that sourceforge does not notify the owners of a merge request, so I did not see the request until I actually logged in to sourceforge and browsed the repository. > > I've reviewed your merge request, and there are no conflicts so I can accept the request. However, one question: > > I see that you've copied some rc files from rc/include to user/jinma/rc/include, such as dummy_tr_emission_parameters.rc, congrad.rc, flux1x1_output_parameters.rc, etc. Are these files you modified, or did you copy them over for convenience? If you modified them, fine, copying them over is the right thing to do. However, if you did not modify them, then we would like to avoid duplicating files. You can include files from rc/include by "#include ${my.home}/rc/include/file_to_include.rc" instead of "#include include/file_to_include.rc". > > -Sourish > > On 22/01/21 4:01 PM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >> Hi Sourish, >> >> I forked tm5 project to my repository, and made a branch jinma for COS codes. Then I request a merge to tm5 source forge repository. >> Maybe I don’t need to fork, if I am part of tm5 repository, and then I can clone the tm5 to my computer them make a branch and commits. >> >> The only code is in project/tracer/COS. Also some rc files in /user/jinma. >> >> Jin >> >> >>> On 22 Jan 2021, at 19:57, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >>> >>> Jin, >>> >>> I do not understand what you did, or what code you merged with what. Did you push a commit to the TM5 sourceforge repository? >>> >>> Also, are you saying that the only code you changed is in proj/tracer/COS? >>> >>> -Sourish >>> >>> On 22/01/21 11:29 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>>> Hi Sourish, >>>> >>>> I have made new branch jinma under my repository, and requested merging to tm5. Thank you for review, and let me know if anything is wrong. >>>> >>>> Jin >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 23:09, Ma, J. (Jin) <j....@uu...> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Sourish, >>>>> >>>>> Thank you for your reply. My GitHub repository is private since there are ongoing work. I forked the tm5 project to my source forge project like this one (https://sourceforge.net/u/jinma/tm5/ci/default/tree/). >>>>> The codes that needs to be upload is a folder as a tracer (COS), like CO, CO2, and other codes should be the same. I am trying to change my source forge and then request merge. Is it easy to do? I’ll let you know when I managed to update the tm5 project under my soureforge link. >>>>> >>>>> Jin >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 18:35, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Jin, >>>>>> >>>>>> Can you check out the latest commit of the TM5 repository from sourceforge, switch to the default branch (this should happen automatically when you check out), and then compare with your code base? What I'm looking for are three lists, (a) files that are different between your code base and the TM5 repository but exist in both, (b) files that are in your code base but not in the TM5 repository, and (c) files that are in the TM5 repository but not your code base. I can look at those list and figure out how easy or difficult it would be to merge the two. >>>>>> >>>>>> What is your repository on GitHub? Can I browse it? >>>>>> >>>>>> -Sourish >>>>>> >>>>>> On 21/01/21 9:34 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>>>>>> Dear colleagues, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The work of COS inverse model was done and I am willing to share it publicly on source forge. But I used GitHub rather than source forge. Could you give some tips on how to make a new branch on tm5 source forge project and avoid interfering with other projects? Many thanks. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>> Jin Ma >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>> Tm5...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>> Tm5...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tm5-discuss mailing list >> Tm5...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tm5-discuss mailing list > Tm5...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss |
From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-01-26 15:05:28
|
Hi Jin, First, sorry for the delay. You followed the right procedure in forking, adding, then requesting a merge. However, it turns out that sourceforge does not notify the owners of a merge request, so I did not see the request until I actually logged in to sourceforge and browsed the repository. I've reviewed your merge request, and there are no conflicts so I can accept the request. However, one question: I see that you've copied some rc files from rc/include to user/jinma/rc/include, such as dummy_tr_emission_parameters.rc, congrad.rc, flux1x1_output_parameters.rc, etc. Are these files you modified, or did you copy them over for convenience? If you modified them, fine, copying them over is the right thing to do. However, if you did not modify them, then we would like to avoid duplicating files. You can include files from rc/include by "#include ${my.home}/rc/include/file_to_include.rc" instead of "#include include/file_to_include.rc". -Sourish On 22/01/21 4:01 PM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: > Hi Sourish, > > I forked tm5 project to my repository, and made a branch jinma for COS codes. Then I request a merge to tm5 source forge repository. > Maybe I don’t need to fork, if I am part of tm5 repository, and then I can clone the tm5 to my computer them make a branch and commits. > > The only code is in project/tracer/COS. Also some rc files in /user/jinma. > > Jin > > >> On 22 Jan 2021, at 19:57, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >> >> Jin, >> >> I do not understand what you did, or what code you merged with what. Did you push a commit to the TM5 sourceforge repository? >> >> Also, are you saying that the only code you changed is in proj/tracer/COS? >> >> -Sourish >> >> On 22/01/21 11:29 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>> Hi Sourish, >>> >>> I have made new branch jinma under my repository, and requested merging to tm5. Thank you for review, and let me know if anything is wrong. >>> >>> Jin >>> >>> >>>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 23:09, Ma, J. (Jin) <j....@uu...> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Sourish, >>>> >>>> Thank you for your reply. My GitHub repository is private since there are ongoing work. I forked the tm5 project to my source forge project like this one (https://sourceforge.net/u/jinma/tm5/ci/default/tree/). >>>> The codes that needs to be upload is a folder as a tracer (COS), like CO, CO2, and other codes should be the same. I am trying to change my source forge and then request merge. Is it easy to do? I’ll let you know when I managed to update the tm5 project under my soureforge link. >>>> >>>> Jin >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 18:35, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Jin, >>>>> >>>>> Can you check out the latest commit of the TM5 repository from sourceforge, switch to the default branch (this should happen automatically when you check out), and then compare with your code base? What I'm looking for are three lists, (a) files that are different between your code base and the TM5 repository but exist in both, (b) files that are in your code base but not in the TM5 repository, and (c) files that are in the TM5 repository but not your code base. I can look at those list and figure out how easy or difficult it would be to merge the two. >>>>> >>>>> What is your repository on GitHub? Can I browse it? >>>>> >>>>> -Sourish >>>>> >>>>> On 21/01/21 9:34 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>>>>> Dear colleagues, >>>>>> >>>>>> The work of COS inverse model was done and I am willing to share it publicly on source forge. But I used GitHub rather than source forge. Could you give some tips on how to make a new branch on tm5 source forge project and avoid interfering with other projects? Many thanks. >>>>>> >>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>> Jin Ma >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>> Tm5...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tm5-discuss mailing list >> Tm5...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss > > _______________________________________________ > Tm5-discuss mailing list > Tm5...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss |
From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-01-22 21:34:11
|
Hi Sourish, I forked tm5 project to my repository, and made a branch jinma for COS codes. Then I request a merge to tm5 source forge repository. Maybe I don’t need to fork, if I am part of tm5 repository, and then I can clone the tm5 to my computer them make a branch and commits. The only code is in project/tracer/COS. Also some rc files in /user/jinma. Jin > On 22 Jan 2021, at 19:57, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: > > Jin, > > I do not understand what you did, or what code you merged with what. Did you push a commit to the TM5 sourceforge repository? > > Also, are you saying that the only code you changed is in proj/tracer/COS? > > -Sourish > > On 22/01/21 11:29 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >> Hi Sourish, >> >> I have made new branch jinma under my repository, and requested merging to tm5. Thank you for review, and let me know if anything is wrong. >> >> Jin >> >> >>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 23:09, Ma, J. (Jin) <j....@uu...> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Sourish, >>> >>> Thank you for your reply. My GitHub repository is private since there are ongoing work. I forked the tm5 project to my source forge project like this one (https://sourceforge.net/u/jinma/tm5/ci/default/tree/). >>> The codes that needs to be upload is a folder as a tracer (COS), like CO, CO2, and other codes should be the same. I am trying to change my source forge and then request merge. Is it easy to do? I’ll let you know when I managed to update the tm5 project under my soureforge link. >>> >>> Jin >>> >>> >>>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 18:35, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >>>> >>>> Jin, >>>> >>>> Can you check out the latest commit of the TM5 repository from sourceforge, switch to the default branch (this should happen automatically when you check out), and then compare with your code base? What I'm looking for are three lists, (a) files that are different between your code base and the TM5 repository but exist in both, (b) files that are in your code base but not in the TM5 repository, and (c) files that are in the TM5 repository but not your code base. I can look at those list and figure out how easy or difficult it would be to merge the two. >>>> >>>> What is your repository on GitHub? Can I browse it? >>>> >>>> -Sourish >>>> >>>> On 21/01/21 9:34 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>>>> Dear colleagues, >>>>> >>>>> The work of COS inverse model was done and I am willing to share it publicly on source forge. But I used GitHub rather than source forge. Could you give some tips on how to make a new branch on tm5 source forge project and avoid interfering with other projects? Many thanks. >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Jin Ma >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>>> Tm5...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>> Tm5...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tm5-discuss mailing list >> Tm5...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss > > > _______________________________________________ > Tm5-discuss mailing list > Tm5...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss |
From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-01-22 19:29:46
|
Jin, I do not understand what you did, or what code you merged with what. Did you push a commit to the TM5 sourceforge repository? Also, are you saying that the only code you changed is in proj/tracer/COS? -Sourish On 22/01/21 11:29 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: > Hi Sourish, > > I have made new branch jinma under my repository, and requested merging to tm5. Thank you for review, and let me know if anything is wrong. > > Jin > > >> On 21 Jan 2021, at 23:09, Ma, J. (Jin) <j....@uu...> wrote: >> >> Hi Sourish, >> >> Thank you for your reply. My GitHub repository is private since there are ongoing work. I forked the tm5 project to my source forge project like this one (https://sourceforge.net/u/jinma/tm5/ci/default/tree/). >> The codes that needs to be upload is a folder as a tracer (COS), like CO, CO2, and other codes should be the same. I am trying to change my source forge and then request merge. Is it easy to do? I’ll let you know when I managed to update the tm5 project under my soureforge link. >> >> Jin >> >> >>> On 21 Jan 2021, at 18:35, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >>> >>> Jin, >>> >>> Can you check out the latest commit of the TM5 repository from sourceforge, switch to the default branch (this should happen automatically when you check out), and then compare with your code base? What I'm looking for are three lists, (a) files that are different between your code base and the TM5 repository but exist in both, (b) files that are in your code base but not in the TM5 repository, and (c) files that are in the TM5 repository but not your code base. I can look at those list and figure out how easy or difficult it would be to merge the two. >>> >>> What is your repository on GitHub? Can I browse it? >>> >>> -Sourish >>> >>> On 21/01/21 9:34 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>>> Dear colleagues, >>>> >>>> The work of COS inverse model was done and I am willing to share it publicly on source forge. But I used GitHub rather than source forge. Could you give some tips on how to make a new branch on tm5 source forge project and avoid interfering with other projects? Many thanks. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Jin Ma >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>>> Tm5...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>> Tm5...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss > > _______________________________________________ > Tm5-discuss mailing list > Tm5...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss |
From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-01-22 16:29:17
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Hi Sourish, I have made new branch jinma under my repository, and requested merging to tm5. Thank you for review, and let me know if anything is wrong. Jin > On 21 Jan 2021, at 23:09, Ma, J. (Jin) <j....@uu...> wrote: > > Hi Sourish, > > Thank you for your reply. My GitHub repository is private since there are ongoing work. I forked the tm5 project to my source forge project like this one (https://sourceforge.net/u/jinma/tm5/ci/default/tree/). > The codes that needs to be upload is a folder as a tracer (COS), like CO, CO2, and other codes should be the same. I am trying to change my source forge and then request merge. Is it easy to do? I’ll let you know when I managed to update the tm5 project under my soureforge link. > > Jin > > >> On 21 Jan 2021, at 18:35, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: >> >> Jin, >> >> Can you check out the latest commit of the TM5 repository from sourceforge, switch to the default branch (this should happen automatically when you check out), and then compare with your code base? What I'm looking for are three lists, (a) files that are different between your code base and the TM5 repository but exist in both, (b) files that are in your code base but not in the TM5 repository, and (c) files that are in the TM5 repository but not your code base. I can look at those list and figure out how easy or difficult it would be to merge the two. >> >> What is your repository on GitHub? Can I browse it? >> >> -Sourish >> >> On 21/01/21 9:34 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >>> Dear colleagues, >>> >>> The work of COS inverse model was done and I am willing to share it publicly on source forge. But I used GitHub rather than source forge. Could you give some tips on how to make a new branch on tm5 source forge project and avoid interfering with other projects? Many thanks. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Jin Ma >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Tm5-discuss mailing list >>> Tm5...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tm5-discuss mailing list >> Tm5...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss > |
From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-01-21 23:45:24
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Hi Sourish, Thank you for your reply. My GitHub repository is private since there are ongoing work. I forked the tm5 project to my source forge project like this one (https://sourceforge.net/u/jinma/tm5/ci/default/tree/). The codes that needs to be upload is a folder as a tracer (COS), like CO, CO2, and other codes should be the same. I am trying to change my source forge and then request merge. Is it easy to do? I’ll let you know when I managed to update the tm5 project under my soureforge link. Jin > On 21 Jan 2021, at 18:35, TM5 users mailing list <tm5...@li...> wrote: > > Jin, > > Can you check out the latest commit of the TM5 repository from sourceforge, switch to the default branch (this should happen automatically when you check out), and then compare with your code base? What I'm looking for are three lists, (a) files that are different between your code base and the TM5 repository but exist in both, (b) files that are in your code base but not in the TM5 repository, and (c) files that are in the TM5 repository but not your code base. I can look at those list and figure out how easy or difficult it would be to merge the two. > > What is your repository on GitHub? Can I browse it? > > -Sourish > > On 21/01/21 9:34 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: >> Dear colleagues, >> >> The work of COS inverse model was done and I am willing to share it publicly on source forge. But I used GitHub rather than source forge. Could you give some tips on how to make a new branch on tm5 source forge project and avoid interfering with other projects? Many thanks. >> >> Best regards, >> Jin Ma >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tm5-discuss mailing list >> Tm5...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss > > > _______________________________________________ > Tm5-discuss mailing list > Tm5...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss |
From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-01-21 17:51:05
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Jin, Can you check out the latest commit of the TM5 repository from sourceforge, switch to the default branch (this should happen automatically when you check out), and then compare with your code base? What I'm looking for are three lists, (a) files that are different between your code base and the TM5 repository but exist in both, (b) files that are in your code base but not in the TM5 repository, and (c) files that are in the TM5 repository but not your code base. I can look at those list and figure out how easy or difficult it would be to merge the two. What is your repository on GitHub? Can I browse it? -Sourish On 21/01/21 9:34 AM, TM5 users mailing list wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > The work of COS inverse model was done and I am willing to share it publicly on source forge. But I used GitHub rather than source forge. Could you give some tips on how to make a new branch on tm5 source forge project and avoid interfering with other projects? Many thanks. > > Best regards, > Jin Ma > > _______________________________________________ > Tm5-discuss mailing list > Tm5...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tm5-discuss |
From: TM5 u. m. l. <tm5...@li...> - 2021-01-21 15:25:30
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Dear colleagues, The work of COS inverse model was done and I am willing to share it publicly on source forge. But I used GitHub rather than source forge. Could you give some tips on how to make a new branch on tm5 source forge project and avoid interfering with other projects? Many thanks. Best regards, Jin Ma |