>From google I came across the request below to debian. As the issue seems to be at the basis of my problems to execute parallel programs since I upgraded from amd64 etch to amd64 lenny, I wonder whether there is a described procedure to correct the issue for amd64 (i.e., to have .bashrc read on the remote machine when sshing "env | sort"). Other linux users are quite surprised that this does not work (in my hands) with amd64 lenny.
thanks francesco pietra I have the following problem with the debian openssh package (ver. 1:4.6p1-5): when I do a non interactive ssh connection, the .bashrc and .bash_profile files in the home directory are not executed during the login. Indeed I need that ssh reads the .bashrc file during a non interactive login, in order to run mpi jobs, that uses program placed in non-conventional paths. I check this feature in different linux distro (archlinux, opensuse, etc.) and generally during a non-interactive login the .bashrc file is executed. It is possible to disable this feature in some way also recompiling the packages? Best regards Michele Vascellari -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

