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Docker Couch Admin version 0.1
<p>CouchDB admin console. Pull the release with</p>
<p>docker pull nlesc/couch-admin:0.1</p>
<p>or use it as a base in the Dockerfile FROM statement. See https://hub.docker.com/r/nlesc/couch-admin/ for more information.</p>
estoriadigital/Estoria-Admin 1.0.0
<p>First release of the Estoria Admin functions.</p>
jagurs-admin/jagurs: Release of JAGURS-D_V0520
<p>2024.01.31 V0520</p>
<ul>
<li>"nf"-format is supported as GMT netCDF format. Note that the format may vary across
different domains, but the file format for a single domain must be consistent.</li>
<li>A friction term is added to the boundary calculation of the flow rate
(contributed by M.Minami @ MRI. Thanks!). If you want to disable this modification,
specify "-DOLD_SCHEME" on Makefile and make again.</li>
<li>Performance optimizations for NEC SX-Aurora TSUBASA are applied.</li>
<li>The following DEBUGs are applied.<ul>
<li>Fixed a bug that values were not updated at the four corners of the root domain
(contributed by M.Minami @ MRI. Thanks!).</li>
<li>A bug for the flow-rate to velocity conversion during linear calculation to
outputting velocity grid file is corrected (contributed by H.Tsushima @ MRI. Thanks!).</li>
<li>Typos are corrected (contributed by T.Miyashita @ Kyoto Univ. Thanks!).</li>
<li>Uninitialized references on Kajiura-filter application are corrected.</li>
<li>Other minor bugs are corrected.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
jagurs-admin/jagurs: Release of JAGURS-D_V0520
<p>2024.01.31 V0520</p>
<ul>
<li>"nf"-format is supported as GMT netCDF format. Note that the format may vary across
different domains, but the file format for a single domain must be consistent.</li>
<li>A friction term is added to the boundary calculation of the flow rate
(contributed by M.Minami @ MRI. Thanks!). If you want to disable this modification,
specify "-DOLD_SCHEME" on Makefile and make again.</li>
<li>Performance optimizations for NEC SX-Aurora TSUBASA are applied.</li>
<li>The following DEBUGs are applied.<ul>
<li>Fixed a bug that values were not updated at the four corners of the root domain
(contributed by M.Minami @ MRI. Thanks!).</li>
<li>A bug for the flow-rate to velocity conversion during linear calculation to
outputting velocity grid file is corrected (contributed by H.Tsushima @ MRI. Thanks!).</li>
<li>Typos are corrected (contributed by T.Miyashita @ Kyoto Univ. Thanks!).</li>
<li>Uninitialized references on Kajiura-filter application are corrected.</li>
<li>Other minor bugs are corrected.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
jagurs-admin/jagurs: Release of JAGURS-D_V0521
<p>Makefile was updated for "OLD_SCHEME".</p>
jagurs-admin/jagurs: Release of JAGURS-D_V0600
<p>2024.05.15 V0600</p>
<ul>
<li>Available for calculations of atmospheric pressure waves generated from volcanic eruptions and air-coupled tsunami</li>
<li>DEBUG for nf-format file reading</li>
<li>DEBUG for latest gfortran and serial (non-MPI) mode have been applied.</li>
</ul>
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