Thank you for taking the time to report this problem and help to improve
Ubuntu.

The non-zero exit is not a crash, and is not related to the XmStrings
message.  The fact is that sqsh is exiting due to a usage error; you
have called "sqsh" without specifying a server or username, so sqsh is
just not able to do anything useful.

I agree that it's a bug for sqsh to not give a clearer explanation here
(and probably a bug even to prompt for a password!).  In the meantime,
please see the output of sqsh --help for an explanation of how to use
the command.

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sqsh crashes at startup. dependency error?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149302
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