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alland wrote:
> I have the same issue trying to clone a repo with a recently updated cygwin. 
> The problem is not present in any other configurations I tried to clone
> with, including git/ssh built for MSys on the same computer.
>   
I can confirm the problems myself (cygwin 1.7.1, git 1.6.6.1). Also, 
using plink/pageant instead of OpenSSH works as a workaround for me for 
the moment, though it's not really convenient.


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