Which version of ESyS-Particle should I download?

Asked by Dion Weatherley

Note: This question is contributed by the ESyS-Particle development team to provide a thread to aid new users to select the most recent version of the software for Download. This thread will be updated whenever a new release of ESyS-Particle is made via Launchpad. Please ensure you read the entire thread to determine the most recent version of ESyS-Particle to download.

As of 1 August 2009, the most recent stable version of ESyS-Particle is v2.0:
http://launchpad.net/esys-particle/2.0/esys-particle.v2.0.stable/+download/ESyS-Particle-2.0.tar.gz

All new users (and all existing users) are encouraged to download this version until this thread is updated. Previous 2.0.0beta versions of ESyS-Particle will no longer be supported as of August 2009.

Cheers,

Dion.

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Dion Weatherley (d-weatherley) said :
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Hi all,

ESyS-Particle software development is maintained via a Subversion Repository by the Earth Systems Science Computational Centre, The University of Queensland, Australia. If you would prefer to download the latest development version of ESyS-Particle, you can obtain a copy of the source code by installing subversion on your PC and typing:

svn export https://svn.esscc.uq.edu.au/svn/esys3/lsm/trunk ESyS-Particle

This will create a directory called ESyS-Particle/ containing the source code of the latest development version of ESyS-Particle.

The development team intends to intermittently release stable "revisions" via Launchpad whenever it is deemed that the current development version contains sufficient new features to warrant a release.

Cheers,

Dion.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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Dion Weatherley (d-weatherley) said :
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This thread is provided as a place-marker for informing users of the latest version of ESyS-Particle available for download via Launchpad.