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  • 22:3422:34, 23 June 2025 CMS Compilation/Linux (hist | edit) [1,592 bytes] Rdchlmeb (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:CMS Compilation - Linux}}")
  • 22:2722:27, 23 June 2025 CMS Compilation/Windows (hist | edit) [3,014 bytes] Rdchlmeb (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Installation with Visual Studio¶ == To obtain the pre-built CMS executable, it can be found here, CMS Releases. Our team generally uses the following tools for compiling the production release version of CMS. * Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 (Community version is fine) * Intel oneAPI Base and HPC kits (2024.1) Install the three tools in the following order. # Install MS Visual Studio 2022 (or 2019) #* Make sure '''“Desktop development with C++”''' is selec...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 22:2222:22, 23 June 2025 CMS Compilation (hist | edit) [565 bytes] Rdchlmeb (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Compiling the source code for CMS can be tricky. The links below will take to you some extra help in compiling the CMS on either Windows or Linux. Let us know of any suggestions or problems by emailing [mailto:CIRP@usace.army.mil CIRP@usace.army.mil]. CMS is a mostly Fortran package that can be compiled on Windows or Linux from source. For the source code, see the [https://github.com/erdc/cms2d GitHub repository]. Follow either link below to access additional comp...") Tag: Visual edit