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From hw0:
IMPORTANT: Most bash commands are actually executables located in /bin. But some commands are special and are built in to bash. The cd command is the most common example. So while the ls co…
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Last week in lab, my inconsiderate partner left lab before I could fork his repository so I had committed the code to my rshell so that I had the code. I issued a pull request and he has still yet to …
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Hi it's David again. I uploaded an updated cp.cpp file to your repository a while back and asked you then to push it to my repository. I have yet to recieve the updated file. Please uplaod to my rshel…
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I pushed two Homework hw0 and hw1. Would you please grade hw0 rshell.
Thank you for your patient.
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So I'm a little clueless right now about how to access the break down/comments on our HW 0 grade. Am I supposed to access it using the calcgrade.sh script?
I ran
./scripts/calcgrade.sh examplestude…
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I am trying to clone my rshell git project onto well and it responds to the command with:
tglen002@well $ git clone http://github.com/tglen002/rshell.git
Cloning into 'rshell'...
And then nothing. I…
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It says that we're adding the code of this assignment to our `rshell` project on github.
I just want to clarify, does that mean that we're implementing our code for this new assignment to our code fo…
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I'm thinking, based on hw1 that a tutorial on output formatting using iomanip and cout might be useful. Would this be an acceptable topic?
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For hw1, should commands like
ls -Rla ./src
already be "mostly" be working with our current rshell program?
I know you'll likely go over this in class today, but where do the readdir and stat syscal…
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When running rshell with valgrind should possibly lost memory leaks due to dynamic allocation within a child process be treated in the same way as a definitely lost memory leak? Or because this is hap…