http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/
I tried to keep the openssh hash not changing, unless the user sets hpn in getConfig
style. I think that does not look as good as a patch changing the hash, but it may
annoy less. Let me know if it is not ok.
I don't think hpn should be the default, because it may have some insecurity implications
I don't know of. But I used to enable it in all my machines, and I hope to do so unless
advised otherwise.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=18073
The OpenSSH binaries built by the expression by default expect system-wide
configuration files in "/etc/ssh", which is a bit of an impurity (and certainly
inconsistent with the way other package handle --sysconfdir in Nix). Those who
prefer a clean installation, can now configure that directory path.
Adding the line "openssh = { etcDir = null; };" to $NIXPKGS_CONFIG configures
OpenSSH to use the default location, i.e. $out/etc. Setting that attribute to a
string will configure OpenSSH to use that concrete path instead.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=17570
where "make install" installs the manpages under either "man" or
"cat" depending on whether it can run /usr/bin/groff (or something
like that).
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=9503