Links will be activated below as they are posted throughout the term.
See the policies page for information about using your lab kit outside the specified lab times.
Unless otherwise specified, follow these instructions to turn in each assignment. The due date and time are listed at the top of each assignment.
g
N/l
M where N is your group number and M is the number of the assignment. (That is a lower case letter g
and a lower case letter l
.)g
N/l
M/README.txt, with the following contents:
Run these commands in the directory g
N/l
M:
> svn add README.txt
> svn commit -m "final commit for lM"
> svn update
> svn info
The “Last Changed Rev” reported by svn info
identifies the revision of your code that we will grade. Email it to the course instructor at the email address listed on the course homepage. Your submission is “on time” only if the timestamp on the email and the “Last Changed Date” reported by svn info
for the indicated revision are both no later than the deadline. Otherwise we will take the later of the two timestamps as your submission time.
Possible issues:
Not all files are checked in. We strongly recommend making a test checkout like this, where N is your group number, M is the assignment number, and R is the revision you are emailing to the instructor:
> svn checkout -r R https://trac.ccs.neu.edu/svn/robotics-s14/gN/lM
.o
, or .class
files. Please do not copy files from the other repositories we have provided (ohmm-sw
, ohmm-sw-site
) except as directed in the labs (e.g. makefile
s and certain other things we directed you to copy are ok).l
M.Did not run both svn commit
and (then) svn update
before svn info
.