On Wed, 6 Feb 2008, Paul M. Grant wrote: PG> I've noticed that the folders examples and pseudo (maybe some others?) are PG> missing from the espressocvs distro.???
i have them in my cvs checkout. you may have to explicitely check them out. if you check out the O-sesame module (the original code name of the QE package) it should be contained. PG> PG> For some time I've been curious about the contents of the folder PG> "tests".some of the "IN" files are interesting.is there a "guide" to tests PG> and why it exists? i guess paolo will be more qualified to answer this. the purpose is obvious from the name of the folder. in general you can get very useful information of what is going on in the cvs by running "perl cvs2cl.pl" in the main directory and reading through the resulting ChangeLog file. very interesting read at times and highly recommended for everybody using the cvs code. cheers, axel. PG> PG> Paul M. Grant, PhD PG> Principal, W2AGZ Technologies PG> Visiting Scholar, Applied Physics, Stanford University PG> EPRI Science Fellow (Retired) PG> IBM Research Staff Member Emeritus PG> w2agz at pacbell.net PG> http://www.w2agz.com PG> PG> PG> PG> PG> -- ======================================================================= Axel Kohlmeyer akohlmey at cmm.chem.upenn.edu http://www.cmm.upenn.edu Center for Molecular Modeling -- University of Pennsylvania Department of Chemistry, 231 S.34th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6323 tel: 1-215-898-1582, fax: 1-215-573-6233, office-tel: 1-215-898-5425 ======================================================================= If you make something idiot-proof, the universe creates a better idiot.
