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Subject: Re: autossh broken with current openssh/cygwin
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:

> Confirmed.  This has been introduced by trying to get the WinSock event
> driven accept thread-safe.  This apparently doesn't work as expected.
> To get that really right, a lot more has to be done.  Since that's
> nothing I'd like to rip apart before 1.5.20, I reverted all event
> handling for accept and connect and returned to using select again, as
> it was implemented until 1.5.18.

Thanks for the quick fix, and I can confirm that autossh is functioning
fine again now.  It's always unfortunate when something has to be
reverted, but working code's better than half-broken code I guess.

Brian

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