


NCL NEDIT MARKUP SOFTWARE
Once you have created a ticket, we will endeavour to provide the software if possible and appropriate, but there is likely to be a delay until our next release of the JASMIN Analysis Platform. Please be aware that you may still need to check the ticket for any further updates. If you do not wish to create a GitHub account, or you wish to supply extra non-public information, then you can contact the CEDA helpdesk, and we will create a GitHub ticket on your behalf and let you know its URL.To receive email updates, you can choose to "subscribe" to the ticket (and/or tickets created by other people). You will need to register for a GitHub account (for free). Create a new issue at JAP Issues on GitHub (see button top right).You can request additional or updated software via one of the following mechanisms: Requesting updates to packages within the JAP NOTE: If you are using Matplotlib to visualise data please refer to the advice on our Matplotlib help page. See more details about Jaspy and Python 3 environments. NOTE: The JAP will be superseded by "Jaspy". The JASMIN Analysis Platform is installed on all shared analysis VMs within the JASMIN infrastructure and can be installed on dedicated VM on request. CEDA maintains a set of RPMs compatible with Red hat Enterprise Linux 6 and CentOS 6.4 which radically reduces the overhead in installing these analysis tools. The JASMIN Analysis Platform (JAP) is a Linux-based system containing many of the tools used by Atmospheric and Earth Observation scientists use to analyse data. See also: JASMIN software changes: migration to CentOS7 (2020) See more information about Jaspy and Python 3. The JAP provides a Python 2 environment but is being superseded by the "Jaspy" approach, which builds on Conda to provide multiple software environment based on Python 3. This page provides details of the old method of providing software environments on JASMIN, known as the "JASMIN Analysis Platform", or JAP.
