In local.hugs-users, you wrote:
>> I am using (run)hugs to grade students' homework:
>> they send some Haskell code (by email),
>> this gets imported from a test program which is run by `runhugs'
>> (and its output is mailed back to the sender).
>>
>You might try a Unix-style way of doing it... use chroot(1) or chroot(2) to provide
>an environment within which the code can do what it likes, but be insulated from the
>rest of the system.
Don't forget setting sensible ulimits, we sat here with gleaming eyes
imagineing all the funny things we could do to your machine even inside
chroot :)
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