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From: James Nicholas Deibel (jdeibel@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 16 2002 - 14:14:59 PDT


Programming projects will be submitted via the Unix 'turnin' tool. Here's
how to use it:
   - You will be turning in your entire project *directory* (not
    just selected files), so prepare your project directory by:
       - removing object files (.o or .obj files)
       - removing draft/old files (the files with ~ at the
         end of the filename)
       - removing test cases/programs, unless we specifically ask for them
   - cd into the directory above your turnin directory
   - call the turnin tool. The syntax is:
     turnin -c cse326=<section name> -p <project name> <project directory>

   For example:
     turnin -c cse326=AA -p remove nicks-turnin/

   Notes:
     The "-c cse326=<section name>" is optional
     The "project name" will change vary over the quarter.

Note that *you* are responsible for ensuring that project turnin was
successful. The 'turnin' tool will tell you if there were any problems;
you can also check on your files by looking in the
/cse/courses/cse326/turnin/ directory. Note that project turnin *will* be
disabled after the turnin deadline has passed.

The "project name" for this project is "remove".

nick deibel
jdeibel@cs.washington.edu

-- assume nothing is mundane. life is automatically more perplexing.



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