It's probably this bug: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/67539

I imagine there will be an update to the port to work around the issue soon.

> On Jun 8, 2023, at 12:27 PM, Maxim Abalenkov <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Dear Fabien,
> 
> Thank you for your suggestion. I tried to remove the duplicates and 
> temporarily renaming the ‘known_hosts’ into ‘known_hosts.old’, but I still 
> experience the same issue.
> 
> —
> Best wishes,
> Maxim
> 
> Maxim Abalenkov \\ [email protected]
> +44 7 486 486 505 \\ www.maxim.abalenkov.uk
> 
>> On 8 Jun 2023, at 13:37, Fabien Auréjac <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Some say in Apple forums to clean known_hosts and known_hosts2 files by 
>> removing all the duplicates...
>> Will this be helpful for you ?
>> Le 08/06/2023 à 14:28, Maxim Abalenkov a écrit :
>>> Dear all, 
>>> 
>>> How are you? I hope all is well with you. I need help please. This morning 
>>> I ran into an issue of being unable to pull the latest changes from a 
>>> GitLab repository. I checked the SSH keys, the URL and .ssh/config file. 
>>> These appear to be correct. On the other hand, I notice that when I run 
>>> pure ‘ssh’ command in a terminal it crashes with a ‘segmentation fault 11’. 
>>> I tried re-installing openssh port. But it didn’t help. Would you please 
>>> help me to debug this issue? Do I miss something obvious? Thank you and 
>>> have a good day ahead!
>>> 
>>> —
>>> Best wishes,
>>> Maxim
>>> 
>>> Maxim Abalenkov \\ [email protected]
>>> +44 7 486 486 505 \\ www.maxim.abalenkov.uk
> 

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