Hi everybody,
The migration of the Dynare subversion server is complete.
Dynare subversion is now accessible at:
https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare
We migrated the server to a secure connection (it is HTTPS and not HTTP !!); there should be no security warning, since we have bought an official digital certificate from Comodo.
For committing changes, the user accounts and passwords are unchanged; however, for increased security, we should change every individual password in the future. We will do this in due time, when we find a way to securely exchange passwords.
The new layout of the repository is the following: - trunk/: contains the version under development (formerly known as dynare_v4/) - branches/: containes the 3.x and 4.0 stable branches - tags/: contains official dynare releases
You have to download a fresh working copy of the repository (for several technical reasons it is impossible to convert your already existing working copies; sorry for the inconvenience). With command-line subversion, you should issue the following command:
svn checkout https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare
Please also note that Dynare++ is now in a separate repository, at address:
https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare++
The same remarks apply.
Ondra: you can contact me if you want me to setup mail announcements for each changeset, as for the Dynare repository. Please also feel free to reorganize the layout of the Dynare++ repository, since for the moment it only contains a single dynare++ subdirectory.
For the moment there is only a very rough web SVN browser, accessible at the same address than the repositories (type https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare in your web browser). I will try to setup a more friendly web browser soon.
All the best
Sébastien
Hi
I am having difficulties downloading new repository (which I need to do before I can commit anything)
I am getting the following error messages
Error: REPORT request failed on '/svn/dynare/!svn/vcc/default' Error: Can't find a temporary directory: Internal error
Best regards
George
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sébastien Villemot" sebastien.villemot@ens.fr To: "Tommaso Mancini" tommaso.mancini@stanfordalumni.org; marco.ratto@jrc.it; "Junior Maih" junior.maih@gmail.com; "Heesun Kiem" HKiem@imf.org; "Gianni Lombardo" giovanni.lombardo@ecb.int; dev@dynare.org; "Ondra Kamenik" ondra.kamenik@gmail.com; "Assia Ezzeroug" Assia.Ezzeroug@ens.fr; Gary.Anderson@frb.gov Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 5:04 PM Subject: [DynareDev] Dynare subversion server: migration complete
Hi everybody,
The migration of the Dynare subversion server is complete.
Dynare subversion is now accessible at:
https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare
We migrated the server to a secure connection (it is HTTPS and not HTTP
!!); there should be no security warning, since we have bought an official digital certificate from Comodo.
For committing changes, the user accounts and passwords are unchanged;
however, for increased security, we should change every individual password in the future. We will do this in due time, when we find a way to securely exchange passwords.
The new layout of the repository is the following:
- trunk/: contains the version under development (formerly known as
dynare_v4/)
- branches/: containes the 3.x and 4.0 stable branches
- tags/: contains official dynare releases
You have to download a fresh working copy of the repository (for several
technical reasons it is impossible to convert your already existing working copies; sorry for the inconvenience).
With command-line subversion, you should issue the following command:
svn checkout https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare
Please also note that Dynare++ is now in a separate repository, at
address:
https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare++
The same remarks apply.
Ondra: you can contact me if you want me to setup mail announcements for
each changeset, as for the Dynare repository. Please also feel free to reorganize the layout of the Dynare++ repository, since for the moment it only contains a single dynare++ subdirectory.
For the moment there is only a very rough web SVN browser, accessible at
the same address than the repositories (type https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare in your web browser). I will try to setup a more friendly web browser soon.
All the best
Sébastien
Dev mailing list Dev@dynare.org http://www.dynare.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev
The problem on the server was also blocking the traffic on this email list. So we only received this message after the problem was solved.
Best
Michel
G. Perendia wrote:
Hi
I am having difficulties downloading new repository (which I need to do before I can commit anything)
I am getting the following error messages
Error: REPORT request failed on '/svn/dynare/!svn/vcc/default' Error: Can't find a temporary directory: Internal error
Best regards
George
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sébastien Villemot" sebastien.villemot@ens.fr To: "Tommaso Mancini" tommaso.mancini@stanfordalumni.org; marco.ratto@jrc.it; "Junior Maih" junior.maih@gmail.com; "Heesun Kiem" HKiem@imf.org; "Gianni Lombardo" giovanni.lombardo@ecb.int; dev@dynare.org; "Ondra Kamenik" ondra.kamenik@gmail.com; "Assia Ezzeroug" Assia.Ezzeroug@ens.fr; Gary.Anderson@frb.gov Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 5:04 PM Subject: [DynareDev] Dynare subversion server: migration complete
Hi everybody,
The migration of the Dynare subversion server is complete.
Dynare subversion is now accessible at:
https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare
We migrated the server to a secure connection (it is HTTPS and not HTTP
!!); there should be no security warning, since we have bought an official digital certificate from Comodo.
For committing changes, the user accounts and passwords are unchanged;
however, for increased security, we should change every individual password in the future. We will do this in due time, when we find a way to securely exchange passwords.
The new layout of the repository is the following:
- trunk/: contains the version under development (formerly known as
dynare_v4/)
- branches/: containes the 3.x and 4.0 stable branches
- tags/: contains official dynare releases
You have to download a fresh working copy of the repository (for several
technical reasons it is impossible to convert your already existing working copies; sorry for the inconvenience).
With command-line subversion, you should issue the following command:
svn checkout https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare
Please also note that Dynare++ is now in a separate repository, at
address:
https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare++
The same remarks apply.
Ondra: you can contact me if you want me to setup mail announcements for
each changeset, as for the Dynare repository. Please also feel free to reorganize the layout of the Dynare++ repository, since for the moment it only contains a single dynare++ subdirectory.
For the moment there is only a very rough web SVN browser, accessible at
the same address than the repositories (type https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare in your web browser). I will try to setup a more friendly web browser soon.
All the best
Sébastien
Dev mailing list Dev@dynare.org http://www.dynare.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev
Dev mailing list Dev@dynare.org http://www.dynare.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev
Hi
1) How does one use dynasave command , i.e. where is it expected to be placed, and,
2) Is there a way to save the whole IRF data series that are plotted by stoch_simul?
If it does not exist, may I add it and control it as
if options_.save_IRFs==1 save ([M_.fname '_IRFs_' num2str(i) '_' deblank(M_.exo_names(i,:))], 'irfs'); end
Poss. we could then later add a command to preprocessor to control state of options_.save_IRFs
Best regards
George
Hi George,
I never use the dynasave command, but I guess that this command should be placed after a simulation command (simul or stoch_simul).
IRFs are saved in the structure oo_. This is done in stoch_simul.m (line 143). I do not think this should be made optional.
Best, Stéphane.
Le Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:50:37 -0000, "G. Perendia" george@perendia.orangehome.co.uk a écrit :
Hi
- How does one use dynasave command , i.e. where is it expected to be
placed, and,
- Is there a way to save the whole IRF data series that are plotted
by stoch_simul?
If it does not exist, may I add it and control it as
if options_.save_IRFs==1 save ([M_.fname '_IRFs_' num2str(i) '_' deblank(M_.exo_names(i,:))], 'irfs'); end
Poss. we could then later add a command to preprocessor to control state of options_.save_IRFs
Best regards
George
Dev mailing list Dev@dynare.org http://www.dynare.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev