I'm having to update a number of cygwin installations that are about a
year old (cygwin 2.9.0-3). Usually I just run the installer and
everything goes fine. Occasionally I've run into a problem and had to
remove the existing installation and reinstall.
Apparently something has changed with ssh. I now go though the same
installation process I've been using for years, but sshd logins fail
after connection with
"fatal: seteuid xxxxxx: No such file or directory"
The ssh client gets as far as offering the key. The last two lines from
the client side are
debug1: Offering public key: bhalco.ssh RSA
SHA256:DDFVOXwQIpPODxXJPxp8Mxj1Y1mXsMqdmrvVYi5P51c agent
Connection closed by 192.168.0.12 port 32000
I've reproduced the problem on two computers. Both are running Windows
7, although the same update will need to be applied to Windows 10 systems.
I haven't found any info using Google or the cygwin archives.
I don't even have a good guess what file or directory is missing.
I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions.
Bruce Halco
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