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*IMPORTANT:* Do not install the Cloudy files in a directory with a name that contains spaces, nor in a subdirectory of such a directory. In other words, *the path to the Cloudy files should not contain any spaces*. Most notably, Cygwin users should not install Cloudy in the *Program Files* directory. The Cloudy scripts will not work correctly if spaces are present in the path.
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The files that you download will have version numbers included in their file names.
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The first digits of the version number indicate the year of release.
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For example, C08 was released in 2008.
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The next two numbers are 00 for the initial release and will increase if releases with minor changes are posted.
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The files that you download will have version numbers included in their file names. The first digits of the version number indicate the year of release. For example, C08 was released in 2008. The next two numbers are 00 for the initial release and will increase if releases with minor changes are posted.
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When new versions of the code are released they will be announced on the Cloudy [discussion board](https://cloudyastrophysics.groups.io/g/Main).
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You can join that group to get emails of announcements.
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When new versions of the code are released they will be announced on the Cloudy [discussion board](https://cloudyastrophysics.groups.io/g/Main). You can join that group to get emails of announcements.
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The download will come as a tar'd and gzip'd archive that should be opened keeping the directory structure intact.
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Explode the archive with "tar -xfz name.tar.gz".
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On Windows, you will need WinZip or a compatible program.
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The download will come as a tar'd and gzip'd archive that should be opened keeping the directory structure intact. Explode the archive with "tar -xfz name.tar.gz". On Windows, you will need WinZip or a compatible program.
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The [DownloadLinks](DownloadLinks) page gives links to the current version.
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You can get the files directly from its [subversion](http://subversion.tigris.org/) repository.
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To find out all the available releases, type the
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following command
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To find out all the available releases, type the following command
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svn list svn://svn.nublado.org/cloudy/tags/release
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The highest number will be the most recent release.
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You can also find
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the name of the current stable version from the [NewOnThisSite](NewOnThisSite) page.
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Next, you obtain the release of your choice by issuing the command.
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The highest number will be the most recent release. You can also find the name of the current stable version from the [NewOnThisSite](NewOnThisSite) page. Next, you obtain the release of your choice by issuing the command.
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```
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svn export svn://svn.nublado.org/cloudy/tags/release/c<name of version>
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where "c<name of version>" should be the appropriate release you picked from the
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"svn list" output.
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where "c<name of version>" should be the appropriate release you picked from the "svn list" output.
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See the [Subversion book](http://svnbook.red-bean.com/) for more details on how to use the `svn` command.
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