Robert recently changed bzr so that ssh is run in a separate process
group, with the goal of protecting it from being abruptly terminated by
^C (and therefore preventing us from cleaning up before closing the
connection.)
This may well be a consequence of that - being in a new pgrp likely
prevents ssh setting the terminal mode.
I'm not sure which is the lesser evil... perhaps we should keep the old
behaviour?
Robert recently changed bzr so that ssh is run in a separate process
group, with the goal of protecting it from being abruptly terminated by
^C (and therefore preventing us from cleaning up before closing the
connection.)
This may well be a consequence of that - being in a new pgrp likely
prevents ssh setting the terminal mode.
I'm not sure which is the lesser evil... perhaps we should keep the old
behaviour?
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Martin