pa1: pdf, word Due Wednesday January 18, 10:00 pmGetting a Computer Account:
pa2: pdf, word Due Wednesday January 25, 10:00 pm
pa3: pdf, word Extended to Wednesday February 15, 10:00 pm
pa4: pdf, word Extended to Wednesday March 1, 10:00 pm
pa5: pdf, word Extended to Thursday March 16, 10:00 pm
% submit cmps101-pt.w06 assignment_name file1 file2 ...In the above example file1, file2, etc are the files to be submitted, and "assignment_name" is the name of the assignment, such as pa1, pa2, etc. Most assignments will require that you submit multiple files. If you decide that you don't like what you submitted and want to submit a better version of the assignment (before the due date of course), just submit again using the same file name. The new submission overwrites the old. To verify that an assignment was accepted by the system, and to check what was actually submitted, use the peek command:
% peek cmps101-pt.w06 assignment_nameYou'll get a listing of all files which have been submitted for that assignment with the option of viewing the contents of each file. If you just want to check and see if you are using the submit and peek commands correctly, submit some dummy file to the assignment name "junk". For example
% submit cmps101-pt.w06 junk dummy_filethen
% peek cmps101-pt.w06 junkFiles submitted in this way will not be graded or even looked at. In addition to the peek command to check your submission, it is highly recommended that you do the following: first create an empty directory in your home directory, call it 'test' say (% mkdir test), then cd to the homework directory for this assignment:
then cd back to your test directory and type make (don't type make
in our homework directory, since that would create unwanted
files.) You will see just what the grader will see. Do this
to make sure you haven't left out any files.
If you find any errors,
please report them to: ptantalo@soe.ucsc.edu