EGSnrc 2023 has been released #953
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This version contains a code of conduct. What do we need it for? We have been living for many years without it. Why now? uncorect behavior if we want to call it that is always "self correcting". If someone writes "I pretend the solution for my problem and I want it tomorrow " or if someone posts a question and one sees that she did not try at least to solve the problem no one will answer . It is as simple as that. Also I never saw when some wrote "I did this and this and this, but then I got That and that and that error message" that the answer was "You are a complete idiot if you are not even able to solve this simple problem by yourself" Or the like. |
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Installed the 2023 version for Windows. When I try and build and compile accelerator models (including supplied examples) in BEAMnrc, builds ok, but compilation fails. The same accelerators build and compile in 2021 version and older versions ok. The installation instructions still say you should use minGW compilers v7.3.0, is this still the case for 2023 version? |
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The 2023 version of EGSnrc has been released on February 15 (there was no release in 2022). Notable changes from the previous version are listed in the release notes. Please review the recommended way to cite EGSnrc. To install EGSnrc, clone the repository and follow the installation instructions for your operating system.
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