Hi Christian,

Thanks for your reply (and for the links).  I agree that a configurable
option coming from upstream would be the preferred option.  I'll submit
a bug upstream accordingly and note the ID here.

I note there's a patch referenced in the openssh mailing list link,
unfortunately the link is a 404 - I'll see if I can track it down via
other means.  On this topic, we've been using ssh on scientific linux
for a number of years now and that is patched to use the default ccache
name.  It would be interesting to see if it's the same or similar as the
404 patch above.

Depending on the outcome of my upstream bug report, I'll see if I can
port any patches we use to the current ubuntu/upstream code base.

As to your final question re: regression - I don't think so, looking at
the code, but we are only now in the process of converting desktop
machines to ubuntu.

Cheers
Toby

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