On 04/22/2015 09:12 PM, Patrick Sharp wrote:
Johannes,
You’re correct, looking back over it, I was pretty vague.
In truth, we are not using Windows OR putty at all. Running git on an Ubuntu
system, but we are setting the GIT_SSH environment variable to point to a shell
script to use.
Upon attempting to run git ls-remote, the system was spitting out getaddrinfo
errors for ‘atch’ .
Setting GIT_TRACE=2 showed that -batch was being added to the git command.
This was seen on several different servers with git versions 1.8.5.2, 1.9.1 and
2.3.5
After a bit we realized that it was the string ‘uplink’ in the GIT_SSH variable
that was linked to the extra -batch flag.
Finally, after searching the git source, we narrowed it down to the ‘plink’
portion of the string.
https://github.com/git/git/blob/7c597ef345aed345576de616c51f27e6f4b342b3/connect.c#L747-L7
Brian, I got your patch,
but can't see it in the list yet
1/2 looks good, thanks.
(And add msygit)
My feeling is that patch 2/2 may break things for an unknown
amount of users which e.g. use "myplink".
Patrick,
did you ever tell us, what you put into $GIT_SSH ?
Can your use case be covered by using $GIT_SSH_COMMAND ?
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