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[Bodhi](https://www.bodhilinux.com/). Bodhi 1.4.0 (!!) was ancient and tired.
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Its mirrors broke a long time ago an it just wanted to retire.
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Cool on the other hand was still full of verve and vim. So it went looking for a
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Cool on the other hand was still full of verve and vim, so it went looking for a
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new companion. Soon enough Lukewarm entered its life. Lukewarm was a slick,
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quick-witted, up-to-date container and they immediately got along well.
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- Use it with CI/CD
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- It's based on an up-to-date debian image so you can `apt-get` what you need
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# Usage
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# Where to get it
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Lukewarm is published as a container image on
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[https://hub.docker.com/](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/arminfriedl/lukewarm).
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You can simply run it by:
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```shell
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docker run -it -v $PWD:/class arminfriedl/lukewarm
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```
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At first start this will set up all assignments in `$PWD`.
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If you are using SELinux you may need to relabel the host folder so it is
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accessible from the container:
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```shell
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docker run -it -v $PWD:/class:Z arminfriedl/lukewarm
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```
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You can find the repository the container image is built from on
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https://git.friedl.net/container/lukewarm. [Drone](https://www.drone.io/) does
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the heavy lifting and the build history can be found at
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https://drone.friedl.net/container/lukewarm.
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# How to use it
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At first start this will set up all assignments in `/class` from the [course
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distribution
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tar](https://courses.edx.org/asset-v1:StanfordOnline+SOE.YCSCS1+1T2020+type@asset+block@student-dist.tar.gz).
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If you mounted a host folder to `/class` you can modify the assignments on your
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local machine and build them in the container.
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The directory structure looks like this:
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```
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.
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├── assignments
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│ ├── ...
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│ ├── PA3
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│ ├── PA3J
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│ ├── ...
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├── bin
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├── etc
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├── examples
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├── handouts
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├── include
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├── lib
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└── src
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```
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Edit your assignments in the `./assignments/PA[0-9]J?` folder depending on
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whether you want to work on the C++ or the Java version. Each `PA[0-9]J?` folder
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contains a `grade.pl` script. For grading and retrieving your submission code
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just execute `perl grade.pl` in the current assignment folder from within the
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Lukewarm container.
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