{ stdenv, fetchurl, perl, readline, rsh, ssh, pam }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "pdsh-2.33"; src = fetchurl { url = "https://github.com/chaos/pdsh/releases/download/${name}/${name}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "0bwlkl9inj66iwvafg00pi3sk9n673phdi0kcc59y9nn55s0hs3k"; }; 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"; preConfigure = '' configureFlagsArray=( "--infodir=$out/share/info" "--mandir=$out/share/man" "--with-machines=/etc/pdsh/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" "--disable-debug" ) ''; meta = { homepage = https://github.com/chaos/pdsh; description = "High-performance, parallel remote shell utility"; license = stdenv.lib.licenses.gpl2; longDescription = '' Pdsh is a high-performance, parallel remote shell utility. It has built-in, thread-safe clients for Berkeley and Kerberos V4 rsh and can call SSH externally (though with reduced performance). Pdsh uses a "sliding window" parallel algorithm to conserve socket resources on the initiating node and to allow progress to continue while timeouts occur on some connections. ''; platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.linux; maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.peti ]; }; }