Problem running bash scripts/run.sh

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Khang Bùi

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Apr 5, 2020, 6:40:43 PM4/5/20
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Hi, I have followed the instruction for validation scripts and update my repo. But the script keep getting stuck at this step and does not process further:

/usr/bin/cmake -E cmake_progress_start /home/pkbui/sfuhome/431-assignment-6-pkbui/build/CMakeFiles

I have only implemented the greyscale version and want to test that first. Does the validation script only works if all three enhancement are implemented?

Arrvindh Shriraman

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Apr 5, 2020, 7:30:10 PM4/5/20
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What does stuck mean? 
Please list your steps

Do you not see a .log.failed or .log.success file in your folder ? 
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Khang Bùi

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Apr 5, 2020, 9:21:37 PM4/5/20
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Hi, it means the command just never finishes. It got to that line that I mentioned above and does not show any further progress.

I looked into the run.sh, and it seems that my project structure might be wrong. Currently, my reference folder and run.sh are located inside /scripts. When I execute the command, I ran it at the top level directory of repo. Is this the correct structure that you expect? 


Arrvindh Shriraman

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Apr 5, 2020, 9:44:40 PM4/5/20
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reference has to be in your root folder

repo/in.ppm
repo/in.pgm
repo/reference
repo/scripts/run.sh
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