Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in list.freebsd-current:
> I avoid the problem by structuring my paths along the lines of
> $HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin (everythere, not just on
> FreeBSD).
OK, I'll think I will do that (even though I didn't need it,
until the /usr/bin/ssh problems appeared). However, this
doesn't solve the problem completely. I also had to remove
/etc/ssh. Somehow, /usr/local/bin/scp seems to pick up data
from /etc/ssh and tries to invoke /usr/bin/ssh, no matter
what. :-(
I'm truly sorry I caused this lengthy thread. It was really
not my intention to spread FUD. I stumbled over something
that (I thought) could be a potential problem for 4.0-Release
(and I still think so). I will re-install that machine from
scratch and write down exactly what is going wrong. Maybe it
has even been solved in the latest -current snapshot.
Regards
Oliver
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