On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 19:50 -0500, Brian Pellin wrote:
> I'm looking for a sponsor for this package, all of the details should be
> below.
>
> Previously, pdsh had some licensing issues that conflicted with the
> DFSG, but upstream has been gracious in clearing them up. I have
> current pack
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 19:50 -0500, Brian Pellin wrote:
> I'm looking for a sponsor for this package, all of the details should be
> below.
>
> Previously, pdsh had some licensing issues that conflicted with the
> DFSG, but upstream has been gracious in clearing them up. I have
> current pack
> 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 n
> 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 n
I'm looking for a sponsor for this package, all of the details should be
below.
Previously, pdsh had some licensing issues that conflicted with the
DFSG, but upstream has been gracious in clearing them up. I have
current packages available at:
http://users.ntsource.com/~bpellin/debian/
* P
I'm looking for a sponsor for this package, all of the details should be
below.
Previously, pdsh had some licensing issues that conflicted with the
DFSG, but upstream has been gracious in clearing them up. I have
current packages available at:
http://users.ntsource.com/~bpellin/debian/
* Pac
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