> A fix has been provided upstream. I believe the Ubuntu community
should pick up from here and packages the fix.
That looks like it's for the specialist ProxyJump directive though, and
not the more general ProxyCommand?
Please could you link to the upstream discussion?
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A fix has been provided upstream. I believe the Ubuntu community should
pick up from here and packages the fix.
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Darren Tucker:
We had some discussion about it amongst ourselves, but we were working on the
8.2 release at the time and we judged it too late to risk including this
Robie, any request for fix take priority based on the level of
disruption. If more than one person face the issue and require a fix,
it will create momentum and incentive to fix it.
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> It should, therefore, be pushed upstream.
Sure. Upstream can make a final determination, and Ubuntu will inherit
their decision. Thank you for doing that.
> ...it would be welcome if Ubuntu were to request a fix as well.
Ubuntu is a community project and that community includes you. If you've
I'm sorry to revive this old topic. I'm astonished that after 8 years,
it hasn't been fixed.
I would like to push this up once more. The reason is any user interaction that
is not by designed suppose to happen, should be considered a user experience
bug and fixed.
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