On 02/29/2016 05:18 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:

> IIRC it would simply terminate claiming the remote host had dropped the
> connection. There wasn't any useful information even with -vvvv. I just
> kinda guessed it must have something to do with the langpacks,
> installed glibc-langpack-en, and it started working again immediately.
> I can't reproduce the problem with 'LC_ALL=C ssh (somewhere)', so I
> can't immediately dig into it any more.

Could you try with “LC_ALL=de_DE.UTF-8 ssh …”?  Assuming that
de_DE.UTF-8 is not installed on the target.

Other distributions already lack a full complement of locales in default
installations, and most software works reasonably well in the presence
of unsupported locale settings.  It's certainly something we need to
iron out.

Florian
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