# with EVAL_USER privileges, but beware, this is INSECURE.
#TEST_USER=${TEST_USER:-mo-test1}
TEST_USERS="mo-test1 mo-test2"
# with EVAL_USER privileges, but beware, this is INSECURE.
#TEST_USER=${TEST_USER:-mo-test1}
TEST_USERS="mo-test1 mo-test2"
# Sometimes we need to get a list of all contestants (not in the evaluator
# itself, but in various auxiliary scripts). In such cases we call mo-get-users,
# Sometimes we need to get a list of all contestants (not in the evaluator
# itself, but in various auxiliary scripts). In such cases we call mo-get-users,
-# which either scans /etc/passwd for users with UID in the following range,
-# or uses an explicit list of contestants CT_USER_LIST (username<tab>fullname).
-#CT_UID_MIN=65100
-#CT_UID_MAX=65199
+# which either uses an explicit list of contestants CT_USER_LIST (username<tab>fullname),
+# or (if undefined) scans /etc/passwd for users with UID between CT_UID_MIN and CT_UID_MAX.
### Per-task configuration variables (default values, override in per-task config)
## Compiler settings:
# Known source file extensions
### Per-task configuration variables (default values, override in per-task config)
## Compiler settings:
# Known source file extensions
# Checker for interactive tasks
# Returns exit code 1 if test failed, 0 if passed
# Checker for interactive tasks
# Returns exit code 1 if test failed, 0 if passed
# fd2 is an optional one-line verdict
# The checker can generate $TDIR/$TEST.pts to assign points irregularly
#IC_CHECK='$PDIR/checker $PDIR/$TEST.in $PDIR/$TEST.chk'
# Sandbox options used when testing
TEST_SANDBOX_OPTS='-a2 -f -m$MEM_LIMIT -t$TIME_LIMIT'
# fd2 is an optional one-line verdict
# The checker can generate $TDIR/$TEST.pts to assign points irregularly
#IC_CHECK='$PDIR/checker $PDIR/$TEST.in $PDIR/$TEST.chk'
# Sandbox options used when testing
TEST_SANDBOX_OPTS='-a2 -f -m$MEM_LIMIT -t$TIME_LIMIT'