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3 | 3 | == Is there any kind of documentation. How do I start?? == |
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5 | | You find informations on http://gibuu/GiBUU/wiki/releaseNotes . Additionally there is a source code documentation [http://theorie.physik.uni-giessen.de/~gibuu/Documentation/code/robo_sourcefiles.html#top here]. |
| 5 | You find informations [wiki:releaseNotes here]. Additionally there is a source code documentation [http://theorie.physik.uni-giessen.de/~gibuu/Documentation/code/robo_sourcefiles.html#top here]. |
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7 | | To compile the code you must have both "makedepf90" and some recent fortran compiler installed (cf. "Requirements" in http://gibuu/GiBUU/wiki/releaseNotes). If these programs are installed, then simply go to the base directory and follow the guide given in the file README_Quickstart.txt to compile the source code. After successful compilation, the binary can be found in the "testrun" directory.[[BR]] |
| 7 | To compile the code you must have both "makedepf90" and some recent fortran compiler installed (cf. "Requirements" in [wiki:releaseNotes the release notes]). If these programs are installed, then simply go to the base directory and follow the guide given in the file README_Quickstart.txt to compile the source code. After successful compilation, the binary can be found in the "testrun" directory.[[BR]] |
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9 | 9 | To run the code, you need to prepare a job card defining necessary inputs. This job card is then used in the following way: |
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