Access the read-only CVS source-code repository

Firstly, make sure that you read the license terms. Note: tkmedit, tksurfer and tkregister2 are covered under the CorTechs license.

To check-out a copy of the main 'dev' (development) trunk, type this:

cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@fsvm.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu:/usr/fscvsroot login

for the password, contact nicks at nmr mgh harvard edu. Then type:

cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@fsvm.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu:/usr/fscvsroot checkout -P dev

This will begin the download of the source-code trunk, creating a directory named 'dev'. The -P flag will purge the junk files that have been deleted from the repository over the years.

To get a copy of the current 'stable' branch (the code used to build the public release), insert '-r stable5' before 'dev' in the second command, like this:

cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@fsvm.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu:/usr/fscvsroot checkout -P -r stable5 dev

Note that this will also create a directory named 'dev', so you should probably create a directory named 'stable5', cd to that, and then do the checkout.

Build instructions are found in the DevelopersGuide, but in any case, you will first need to type this:

cd dev
./setup_configure

which will setup the autoconf and automake files for your platform. You need only do this once (or whenever you change configure.in).

The DevelopersGuide will describe how to need to configure, make, and make install.

Remember that cvs will cache the location of CVSROOT (the 'pserver' string from above), so to perform an update, you need only type:

cvs update -d

See also admin notes.