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We will use turnin for all homework submissions. The turnin program is a script that uses Subversion to enable student homework submissions. It is available only in the Clear cluster.

You can opt to use regular SVN commands to submit your assignment : follow the submitting your homework with SVN commands section.

One time Setup in Clear

  1. Login to CLEAR:
    ssh <your netid>@ssh.clear.rice.edu
    <your password>

  2. Make a new empty directory comp311 in your home directory and switch to that directory:
    mkdir comp311 
    cd comp311
     
  3. Use Subversion to check out your submission directory:
    svn checkout https://svn.rice.edu/r/COMP311-FALL15/turnin/F16/<your netid>
     
  4. You might be asked if you wish to store your password unencrypted. Always say no when asked this.
  5. Now you should have a folder named <your netid> in the comp311 directory you created.

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 Submitting your Homework from the Clear Network (Using Turnin)

  1. Make sure you are in your turnin directory.
    cd ~/comp311/<your netid>
     
  2. All of your files for your nth homework assignment should be in a subdirectory named hw_nSubmit the folder hw_n
    turnin COMP311-FALL15-F16:hw_n
    This should show all your files being added to the Subversion repository.

 

Submitting your Homework from the Clear Network (Using SVN commands)

  1. Make sure you are in your turnin directory.
    cd ~/comp311/<your netid>
     
  2. To check the status of your current directory, run :
    svn status 
    This should show all your files that are added(A) / not added(?) / deleted(D) / modified (M) to the Subversion repository.

  3. To add folders/ files, use : 
    svn add <<file_name>> (without angle brackets)
    svn add <<folder_name>> (without angle brackets) – recursively adds all files in it
    This should show all files/ folders that have been added to the Repository (this is still a local copy)

    1. To delete folders/ files, use : 
      svn del <<file_name>> (without angle brackets)
      svn del <<folder_name>> (without angle brackets) – recursively adds all files in it
      This should show all files/ folders that have been deleted to the Repository (this is still a local copy)

  4. To commit your files, use: 
    svn ci -m "Some relevant message here"
    This should show all the files that have been added/ modified/ deleted ... followed by
    -- Transmitting file data.
    -- Committed revision <<rev. no>>

  5. And you have successfully added your folder/ files to the SVN repository. Visit repo on the browser to confirm that all the file structure is intact.

 

Submitting your Homework from the Linux / Mac machines (Using SVN commands)
 

  1.  One time setup on your machine
    1. Make a new empty directory comp311 in your home directory and switch to that directory:
      mkdir comp311 
      cd comp311

    2. Use Subversion to check out your submission directory:
      svn checkout https://svn.rice.edu/r/COMP311-FALL15/turnin/F16/<your netid>

  2. To check the status of your current directory, run :
    svn status 
    This should show all your files that are added(A) / not added(?) / deleted(D) / modified (M) to the Subversion repository.

  3. To add folders/ files, use : 
    svn add <<file_name>> (without angle brackets)
    svn add <<folder_name>> (without angle brackets) – recursively adds all files in it
    This should show all files/ folders that have been added to the Repository (this is still a local copy)
    1. To delete folders/ files, use : 
      svn del <<file_name>> (without angle brackets)
      svn del <<folder_name>> (without angle brackets) – recursively adds all files in it
      This should show all files/ folders that have been deleted to the Repository (this is still a local copy)
  4. To commit your files, use: 
    svn ci -m "Some relevant message here"
    This should show all the files that have been added/ modified/ deleted ... followed by
    -- Transmitting file data.
    -- Committed revision <<rev. no>>

  5. And you have successfully added your folder/ files to the SVN repository. Visit repo on the browser to confirm that all the file structure is intact.