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Download

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You can download the current release eval-1.0 +

You can download the current release eval-1.0.1 or browse the archive of past releases. -

Everything is also available in my FTP archive. +

Everything is also available in my FTP archive. + +

Development versions

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Since the last release, there were lots of changes, but they still wait +for polishing and documentation. If you are interested, you can take a peek +inside our pot: + +

Documentation

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  • Utilities for contestants +

    Recently, I have published a short article +on perspectives on automatic grading systems in Olympiads +in Informatics. It mentions many of the ideas behind MO-Eval. +

    Portability

    The environment runs under Linux on the i386 architecture. We currently use a slightly modified installation of Debian GNU/Linux, but it will happily work with any other Linux distribution with a 2.4 or newer kernel. The only dependecies on Linux and on i386 are in the sandbox module; porting to other architectures requires just minor changes, porting to other UNIX systems is probably hard. Outside of that, everything should run happily on almost any system providing a reasonable -set of GNU utilities (especially bash) and Perl. Porting to Windows is probably out of question. +set of GNU utilities (especially bash) and Perl, possibly including MinGW or Cygwin on Windows.

    Author

    MO-Eval has been written by Martin Mares. -Great thanks go to Jan Kara and Milan Straka for their help and for many fine ideas. +Great thanks go to Jan Kara, Milan Straka and Tomas Gavenciak for their help and for many fine ideas.

    License