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@@ -310,6 +310,259 @@ There is also an option (``--queue``) in **icepack.setup** to define the queue n
The order of precedent is **icepack.setup** command line option,
**.cice\_queue** setting, and then value in the **env.[machine]** file.
+.. _laptops:
+
+Porting to Laptop or Personal Computers
+-----------------------------------------
+To get the required software necessary to build and run Icepack, a `conda `_ environment file is available at :
+
+``configuration/scripts/machines/environment.yml``.
+
+This configuration is supported by the Consortium on a best-effort basis on macOS and GNU/Linux. It is untested under Windows, but might work using the `Windows Subsystem for Linux `_.
+
+Once you have installed Miniconda and created the ``icepack`` conda environment by following the procedures in this section, Icepack should run on your machine without having to go through the formal :ref:`porting` process outlined above.
+
+.. _install_miniconda:
+
+Installing Miniconda
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+We recommend the use of the `Miniconda distribution `_ to create a self-contained conda environment from the ``environment.yml`` file.
+This process has to be done only once.
+If you do not have Miniconda or Anaconda installed, you can install Miniconda by following the `official instructions `_, or with these steps:
+
+On macOS:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Download the Miniconda installer to ~/Downloads/miniconda.sh
+ curl -L https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-MacOSX-x86_64.sh -o ~/Downloads/miniconda.sh
+ # Install Miniconda
+ bash ~/Downloads/miniconda.sh
+
+ # Follow the prompts
+
+ # Close and reopen your shell
+
+
+On GNU/Linux:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Download the Miniconda installer to ~/miniconda.sh
+ wget https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -O ~/miniconda.sh
+ # Install Miniconda
+ bash ~/miniconda.sh
+
+ # Follow the prompts
+
+ # Close and reopen your shell
+
+
+.. _init_shell:
+
+Initializing your shell for use with conda
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+We recommend initializing your default shell to use conda.
+This process has to be done only once.
+
+The Miniconda installer should ask you if you want to do that as part of the installation procedure.
+If you did not answer "yes", you can use one of the following procedures depending on your default shell.
+Bash should be your default shell if you are on macOS (10.14 and older) or GNU/Linux.
+
+Note: answering "yes" during the Miniconda installation procedure will only initialize the Bash shell for use with conda.
+
+If your Mac has macOS 10.15 or higher, your default shell is Zsh.
+
+These instructions make sure that the ``conda`` command is available when you start your shell by modifying your shell's startup file.
+Also, they make sure not to activate the "base" conda environment when you start your shell.
+This conda environment is created during the Miniconda installation but is not used for Icepack.
+
+For Bash:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Install miniconda as indicated above, then initialize your shell to use conda:
+ source $HOME/miniconda3/bin/activate
+ conda init bash
+
+ # Don't activate the "base" conda environment on shell startup
+ conda config --set auto_activate_base false
+
+ # Close and reopen your shell
+
+For Zsh (Z shell):
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Initialize Zsh to use conda
+ source $HOME/miniconda3/bin/activate
+ conda init zsh
+
+ # Don't activate the "base" conda environment on shell startup
+ conda config --set auto_activate_base false
+
+ # Close and reopen your shell
+
+For tcsh:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Install miniconda as indicated above, then initialize your shell to use conda:
+ source $HOME/miniconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.csh
+ conda init tcsh
+
+ # Don't activate the "base" conda environment on shell startup
+ conda config --set auto_activate_base false
+
+ # Close and reopen your shell
+
+For fish:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Install miniconda as indicated above, then initialize your shell to use conda:
+ source $HOME/miniconda3/etc/fish/conf.d/conda.fish
+ conda init fish
+
+ # Don't activate the "base" conda environment on shell startup
+ conda config --set auto_activate_base false
+
+ # Close and reopen your shell
+
+For xonsh:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Install miniconda as indicated above, then initialize your shell to use conda:
+ source-bash $HOME/miniconda3/bin/activate
+ conda init xonsh
+
+ # Don't activate the "base" conda environment on shell startup
+ conda config --set auto_activate_base false
+
+ # Close and reopen your shell
+
+.. _init_shell_manually:
+
+Initializing your shell for conda manually
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+If you prefer not to modify your shell startup files, you will need to run the appropriate ``source`` command below (depending on your default shell) before using any conda command, and before compiling and running Icepack.
+These instructions make sure the ``conda`` command is available for the duration of your shell session.
+
+For Bash and Zsh:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Initialize your shell session to use conda:
+ source $HOME/miniconda3/bin/activate
+
+For tcsh:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Initialize your shell session to use conda:
+ source $HOME/miniconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.csh
+
+
+For fish:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Initialize your shell session to use conda:
+ source $HOME/miniconda3/etc/fish/conf.d/conda.fish
+
+For xonsh:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ # Initialize your shell session to use conda:
+ source-bash $HOME/miniconda3/bin/activate
+
+
+.. _create_conda_env:
+
+Creating Icepack directories and the conda environment
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+The conda configuration expects some directories and files to be present at ``$HOME/icepack-dirs``:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd $HOME
+ mkdir -p icepack-dirs/runs icepack-dirs/baseline icepack-dirs/input
+ # Download the required forcing from https://github.com/CICE-Consortium/Icepack/wiki/Icepack-Input-Data
+ # and untar it at $HOME/icepack-dirs/input
+
+This step needs to be done only once.
+
+If you prefer that some or all of the Icepack directories be located somewhere else, you can create a symlink from your home to another location:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+
+ # Create the Icepack directories at your preferred location
+ cd ${somewhere}
+ mkdir -p icepack-dirs/runs icepack-dirs/baseline icepack-dirs/input
+ # Download the required forcing from https://github.com/CICE-Consortium/Icepack/wiki/Icepack-Input-Data
+ # and untar it at icepack-dirs/input
+
+ # Create a symlink to icepack-dirs in your $HOME
+ cd $HOME
+ ln -s ${somewhere}/icepack-dirs icepack-dirs
+
+Note: if you wish, you can also create a complete machine port for your computer by leveraging the conda configuration as a starting point. See :ref:`porting`.
+
+Next, create the "icepack" conda environment from the ``environment.yml`` file:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ conda env create -f configuration/scripts/machines/environment.yml
+
+This step needs to be done only once.
+
+.. _using_conda_env:
+
+Using the conda configuration
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Follow the general instructions in :ref:`overview`, using the ``conda`` machine name and ``macos`` or ``linux`` as compiler names.
+
+On macOS:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ ./icepack.setup -m conda -e macos -c ~/icepack-dirs/cases/case1
+ cd ~/icepack-dirs/cases/case1
+ ./icepack.build
+ ./icepack.run
+
+On GNU/Linux:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ ./icepack.setup -m conda -e linux -c ~/icepack-dirs/cases/case1
+ cd ~/icepack-dirs/cases/case1
+ ./icepack.build
+ ./icepack.run
+
+A few notes about the conda configuration:
+
+- This configuration always runs the model interactively, such that ``./icepack.run`` and ``./icepack.submit`` are the same.
+- You should not update the packages in the ``icepack`` conda environment, nor install additional packages.
+- It is not recommeded to run other test suites than ``quick_suite`` or ``travis_suite`` on a personal computer.
+- The conda environment is automatically activated when compiling or running the model using the ``./icepack.build`` and ``./icepack.run`` scripts in the case directory. These scripts source the file ``env.conda_{linux.macos}``, which calls ``conda activate icepack``.
+- The environment also contains the Sphinx package necessesary to build the HTML documentation. For this use case you must manually activate the environment:
+
+ .. code-block:: bash
+
+ cd doc
+ conda activate icepack
+ make html
+ # Open build/html/index.html in your browser
+ conda deactivate # to deactivate the environment
+
.. _force:
Forcing data