run a command that looks similar to:
turnin -c cse378=AA -p p2 my_project_files
where AA is replaced by your section (AA or AB).
- -p option specifies the problem set. For example, p2 would specify problem set 2, p3a and p3b are for two parts of problem set 3, p5 is for project 5, etc. For each project, we will let you know the correct parameter to use here.
- my_project_files could be a list of files (e.g. file1.spim file2.spim) or
your project directory.
- For working in a team, only submit one copy of your project for your team
- Please submit a README file along with your code. The readme should contain the names of everybody
in your group, describe what you've submitted, include any special instructions, and briefly tell us if it works (perfectly, some bugs, etc.).
- Submit only the source files you used. For example, do not
submit object files, core files, or backup files.
If your turnin is successful, you should be getting the happy "Your files have been submitted" message.
Important: only your last turnin is kept on the server.
You may resubmit a newer version of your project (use the same turnin
command), in which case the previous version will be lost.