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--- Comment #5 from dvx5j2ljdj2@0x1.digital ---
(In reply to Damien Miller from comment #3)
> Also, we don't release distribution tarballs on github. Please use
> one of the mirrors at https://www.openssh.com/portable.html - these
> releases come w
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--- Comment #4 from dvx5j2ljdj2@0x1.digital ---
(In reply to Darren Tucker from comment #2)
> How and where did you get the original one that didn't work? I'd
> like to make sure we don't have a corrupt distribution somewhere...
I used "git clone
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--- Comment #6 from Darren Tucker ---
(In reply to dvx5j2ljdj2 from comment #4)
> (In reply to Darren Tucker from comment #2)
> > How and where did you get the original one that didn't work? I'd
> > like to make sure we don't have a corrupt distr
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--- Comment #7 from dvx5j2ljdj2@0x1.digital ---
> Is it possible the process was interrupted or ran out of disk space?
more than 1TB of free disk space.
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> What version of Autoconf did you use?
/usr/local/bin/Autoconf -V
autoconf (GNU Auto
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--- Comment #3 from Darren Tucker ---
Oh, and since you specified "Windows" as the platform: if you are using
the Microsoft fork of OpenSSH, that is heavily modified, so if you
cannot reproduce the problem with the stock code from openssh.com then
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--- Comment #5 from Darren Tucker ---
(In reply to Darren Tucker from comment #4)
> This wouldn't be very hard to add, but one question I have is: are
> there any extant systems that use '%' or '${}' in their native
> usernames?
To partially answ