In Tue, 12 Dec 2000 08:41:55 -0500 Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cum veritate scripsit :
> > Hi, > > > > I am packaging mpich, and to fix the outstanding wishlist bug, I have > > created binaries which > > call "ssh" instead of "rsh". > > It seems this will slow things down a LOT, and considering MPI is usually > used for > high-performance computing, I wouldn't make this standard behavior. No, it won't slow down very much. It's just an issue of executing the program. I don't really understand why people would want to use ssh, but since ssh is completely valid, and upstream has started supporting this "feature", I decided I would like to make a binary which uses this new feature. Installing mpich would use rsh, and mpich-ssh would use ssh. It would be a non-problem if ssh provided rsh. > > My best guess is that just being able to execute a file named "ssh" is not > > enough. > > I'm pretty sure your best guess is right. Now, what about a package in main depending upon non-US/main. I thought the agreement was that non-US/main is in fact "main", but I am pretty vague. regards, junichi -- University: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Netfort: [EMAIL PROTECTED] dancer, a.k.a. Junichi Uekawa http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer Dept. of Knowledge Engineering and Computer Science, Doshisha University. ... Long Live Free Software, LIBERTAS OMNI VINCIT.