From 69b1180bddd0e92a982efeeddb17bf0af982622b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: schnetter <> Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 08:43:00 +0000 Subject: Import Carpet web pages into the Carpet repository darcs-hash:20040117084347-07bb3-96e4d27e49955470253973d7bd8a7642fa8d5228.gz --- Carpet/CarpetWeb/index.html | 81 +++++++++------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-) (limited to 'Carpet/CarpetWeb/index.html') diff --git a/Carpet/CarpetWeb/index.html b/Carpet/CarpetWeb/index.html index c69a5ceda..23a5b5990 100644 --- a/Carpet/CarpetWeb/index.html +++ b/Carpet/CarpetWeb/index.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ - +
@@ -22,7 +22,6 @@Documentation
Introduction (ps, 300 kB)
-First Steps (ps, 160 kB)
Internals (ps, 130 kB)
Mailing lists
@@ -62,39 +61,10 @@
July 31, 2004: Carpet seems to have reached a point - where it is stable enough to be useful for at least some projects. - Consequently, people expressed the wish to have a version of - Carpet which is stable and sees no disrupting development. The - idea is to have two "branches" of Carpet: a stable version for - production use, and a development version which might not be as - stable. We plan to make the split in about three weeks. The - discussion about this is held on the mailing list; your input is - welcome.
- -April 7, 2004: Up to now, all Carpet thorns have been - living in a single arrangement for Cactus. This caused problems, - because stable thorns, development thorns, and outdated thorns - were sitting next to each other, confusing newcomers. We have moved the Carpet arrangement to a new - repository and split it into four. Access to the old Carpet - arrangement has been disabled.
- -March 3, 2004: We have recently had trouble with I/O - throuth the FlexIO - library. We suspect that it might have a bug that causes HDF5 - output to fail under certain, random conditions. We have written - a new thorn CarpetIOHDF5 which uses the HDF5 library directly, - while remaining compatible to the FlexIO file format. Please test - this thorn, and report any problems or incompatibilities you - find.
-In January 2004, Daniel - Kobras set up Bugzilla - for Carpet. Bugzilla + Kobras set up a Bugzilla + for Carpet. A Bugzilla is a bug-tracking system that will, so we hope, help us remember what is missing or broken in Carpet.
@@ -129,13 +99,6 @@ (This is the same as the Arrangement Guide from the Carpet sources.) -Carpet is distributed under the GNU General
@@ -191,25 +154,17 @@
Carpet is a driver for Cactus. It works as a part of Cactus,
and you will need to have the developers' version of Cactus
installed before you can use Carpet. Please look at the Cactus web pages for an
+ href="http://www.cactuscode.org/">Cactus web pages
Carpet is available via anonymous CVS. The CVSROOT is
- :pserver:cvs_anon@cvs.carpetcode.org:/home/cvs/carpet
,
- and there are several arrangements, each living in a directory.
- The arrangement Carpet
contains the basic driver part
- that everybody needs. The arrangement CarpetExtra
- contains useful add-ons and some example code. Development of new
- thorns happens in the CarpetDev
arrangement, which
- means that the code in there is not to be trusted. And finally,
- there is a graveyard arrangement CarpetAttic
of
- things that only used to be useful and are now in a state of
- decay.
The password for anonymous CVS access is anon
. We
- thank the Institut für
+ :pserver:cvs_anon@cvs.carpetcode.org:/home/cvs
, and
+ the module is called Carpet
. This module is an
+ arrangement in Cactus, which means that you should check it out
+ into your Cactus arrangements
directory. The
+ password for anonymous CVS access is anon
. We thank
+ the Institut für
Astronomie und Astrophysik of the Universität Tübingen for
hosting the CVS server.
-Last modified: Sat Aug 7 12:37:09 CEST 2004 +Last modified: Sat Jan 17 10:37:53 CET 2004
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