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hju1
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Download Source Code

Post by hju1 »

Hi, I was trying to download the latest version of Opensees code(windowsxp systems), it seems the link of "Stable Production Release" will lead to Opensees Executable file download but not the source code.

Is there a problem with the link or there is another way to obtain the source code?

Thanks a lot.
aneeman
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Post by aneeman »

You can download it through CVS - CVS is an old-fashioned command line program, open source from GNU.

http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/#TOCdownloading

Once you have it, open a dos command line window, cd (change directory) to the directory where the executable is and you will be able to run the commands listed on the opensees download page for windows.

cheers,

alisa
carlos
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Post by carlos »

Hello,

You can also download the file for the Unix version (http://opensees.berkeley.edu/OpenSees/c ... 7.4.tar.gz). I did it and I descompresed it with Winrar.

As it is stated on point Nº. 4 of the source code distribution chapter, it contains the same code that the Windows version.

(The source code is distributed as either a Unix-style tar archive compressed by GNU zip (gz) or as a PC-style ZIP archive. (The only difference is the type of archive; the same source code files are inside the archive. )

I have compiled the source code with Visual Studio 2003 without any problem.

Regards,
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