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Hi Eric,

>   1. Are you sure rsync is complaining about ssh and not one of the other
>      parameters?
It seems that it has something to do with opening a shell from another 
program, a assume via pipe(), when the environment is initialized.
Yes, invoking the same command string directly from the shell works.

>   2. Does it work when invoked directly from the command line?  Does using
>      /bin/sh help?
Yes, invoking the same command string directly works. The problem only 
occurs when invoked from a script. And no, using /bin/sh does not help.


Thanks!
ml

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