Since that patch is already merged, Tegar can just check out the (default)
master branch - see http://www.gromacs.org/Developer_Zone/Git. The CMake
build works the same way. I would suggest just using
/bin/genbox once you have built it, i.e. do not go to
the trouble of installing the development ve
On 10/1/13 10:58 AM, Tegar Nurwahyu Wijaya wrote:
Hi Mark,
Thank you for your reply. Actually I am not trying to add it to the
repository.
I have gromacs 4.6 installed in my computer. When I was trying using
genbox, an error occurred caused by memory lacking. After searched this
mailing list,
Hi Mark,
Thank you for your reply. Actually I am not trying to add it to the
repository.
I have gromacs 4.6 installed in my computer. When I was trying using
genbox, an error occurred caused by memory lacking. After searched this
mailing list, I got that extended genbox code that can fix my probl
I would generally not try to add it to an existing source repository.
Instead, follow one of the suggestions in
http://www.gromacs.org/Developer_Zone/Git/Gerrit#How_do_I_get_a_copy_of_my_commit_for_which_someone_else_has_uploaded_a_patch.3f
to
check out that version.
Mark
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at
Dear all,
I want to install Extended Genbox from gerrit.
https://gerrit.gromacs.org/#/c/1175/
How can I put this code into my existing gromacs installation?
Thanks.
Regards,
Tegar
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