{stdenv, fetchurl, perl, readline, rsh, ssh, pam}: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "pdsh-2.18"; meta = { homepage = "https://computing.llnl.gov/linux/pdsh.html"; description = "A high-performance, parallel remote shell utility."; license = "GPLv2"; }; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://sourceforge/pdsh/${name}.tar.bz2"; sha256 = "8c94acb17b4af8a9f553db180b4d5745c9c98844a5dc070e2ce80590e8e8a539"; }; buildInputs = [perl readline ssh pam]; /* pdsh uses pthread_cancel(), which requires libgcc_s.so.1 to be loadable at run-time. Adding the flag below ensures that the library can be found. Obviously, though, this is a hack. */ NIX_LDFLAGS="-lgcc_s"; # Setting --with-machines=$out in configureFlags doesn't seem to work, # so I specify configurePhase instead. configurePhase = "./configure --prefix=$out --with-machines=$out/etc/machines" + " " + (if readline == null then "--without-readline" else "--with-readline") + " " + (if ssh == null then "--without-ssh" else "--with-ssh") + " " + (if pam == null then "--without-pam" else "--with-pam") + " " + (if rsh == false then "--without-rsh" else "--with-rsh") + " --with-dshgroups" + " --with-xcpu" + " --without-genders" + " --without-mqshell" + " --without-mrsh" + " --without-netgroup" + " --without-nodeattr" + " --without-nodeupdown" + " --without-qshell" + " --without-slurm" + " --enable-fast-install" + " --disable-dependency-tracking" + " --disable-debug" ; }