@rniswon Rather than commit directly to the repo I did a pull request from my fork of the repo. The fork-pull request model is what we have been using for MODFLOW 6. Since you don't have autotesting yet you probably can just merge the pull request. I tested the changes on the MODFLOW-2005 repo with our offline autotesting so it should not cause any problems for you.
We should probably talk about making the repo public, setting up autotesting, and maybe a slight reorganization of the repo next week. Chris Langevin thought that maybe we could get Josh Larsen to help with these tasks.
@rniswon Rather than commit directly to the repo I did a pull request from my fork of the repo. The fork-pull request model is what we have been using for MODFLOW 6. Since you don't have autotesting yet you probably can just merge the pull request. I tested the changes on the MODFLOW-2005 repo with our offline autotesting so it should not cause any problems for you.
We should probably talk about making the repo public, setting up autotesting, and maybe a slight reorganization of the repo next week. Chris Langevin thought that maybe we could get Josh Larsen to help with these tasks.