Re: [AMBER-Developers] A hello and some submodules!

From: Scott Brozell <sbrozell.rci.rutgers.edu>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 14:03:54 -0400

Hi,

On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 08:59:15AM -0400, David A Case wrote:
> On Wed, May 10, 2017, Jason Swails wrote:
> >
> > To pull the latest master branch, do this:
> >
> > cd $AMBERHOME
> > git clean -fxd
>
> warning!! be sure you don't have any untracked files that you want to keep
>
> > git pull
> > git submodule update --init --recursive
> >
> > You can find out more about how to work with submodules (mainly if you want
> > to contribute to any of the projects contained within submodules) by
> > visiting the documentation and videos I posted to the wiki:
> > http://ambermd.org/pmwiki/index.php/Main/Submodules
>
> I added a couple of questions for clarification to that page.
>
> But things seem to work for me (MacOS, gcc6). Thanks to Jason for doing
> this! Next steps:
>
> 1. Are there other pieces of Amber that should become submodules? They
> should be pretty independent things, that would benefit by having their
> own test (working) test suite that can drive CI even though we don't have an
> equivalent test suite for the full Amber (and it takes too long to run the
> full test suite for effective CI).
>
> 2. Now would be a good time for some clean-up:
> a. There are (in my view) too many items at github.com/amber-md.
> b. This is also a good time to delete un-used or outdated branch
> at git.ambermd.org.
>
> 3. Next step: cmake(!)

4. Read the wiki if you want to die hard or live submodule-free and learn
about free 'Make Amber Great Again' laser pointers !

scott


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